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



This wild masks which seems like a cross between Hello Kitty and a face-hugger is made of soppy electronics and coloured liquid. It relies on a Masters thesis mission made by Sirou Peng, Adi Meyer, and Silvia Rueda and makes use of Harvard’s Soft Robotics Toolkit.

The masks is mapped to the wearer’s face and makes use of a Myoware muscle sensor to evaluate the patterns your face makes while you smile, frown, or act involved. Once the masks senses these feelings it injects or sucks out liquid by means of the capillaries, displaying the world how you actually really feel in a really bizarre means.

Why would you do that? Well, Burning Man is over so perhaps you may us it as a cool Halloween mission or, barring that, use it to broadcast your feelings to a wider viewers. The world, as they are saying, is your 3D-printed, soft-robotic silicone masks.

You can discover ways to make your individual right here.


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