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Tuesday, 5 September 2017

Make your own 3D-printed mask that reacts to your emotions

 This wild mask which looks like a cross between Hello Kitty and a face-hugger is made of soft electronics and colored liquid. It is based on a Masters thesis project made by Sirou Peng, Adi Meyer, and Silvia Rueda and uses Harvards Soft Robotics Toolkit. The mask is mapped to the wearer’s face and uses a Myoware muscle sensor to assess the patterns your face makes when you smile, frown,… Read More
Make your own 3D-printed mask that reacts to your emotions was first posted on https://techcrunch.com/gadgets/

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