2013年6月28日星期五

Hi-Tech Eye Couture: dresses, you know, search

   A fashion designer from Montreal has created a pair of clothes that respond to the viewer's gaze turning and moving on their own. Work up with glow in the dark thread, plastic and super-structured organza widely used in costumes for the Paris Opera, and top fashion brands in Europe Ying Gao dresses spotlight magnets used. "The clothes look activated with eye tracking technology that enable the viewer tiny motors move the pieces dresses fascinating pattern matches are integrated," says the magazine Dezeen. But this is only the beginning: once activated by the viewer moves clothes in a pre-programmed mode.

During one of the dresses is not reminiscent of jellyfish swimming and evoke the other bands, the DNA strands, Gao said his direct inspiration came from the 1979 study by Paul Virilio, "Aesthetics disappearance" (The aesthetics of disappearance). As she explains in another e-mail "test Virilio is the speed of light and disappeared, although the creation of these dresses, I have unconsciously linked to the movement must Jellyfish" Gao notes on its website that "photography is a" spoiled "by flashing -. however here are the concept of presence and disappearance are involved, such as the experience of chiaroscuro (light / dark) of a non-fixed" performed look.

"Whether direct eye contact or by a camera, the artistic concept of view has always excited me.'s Why when my robotics designer Simon Laroche and I work on the project (not) started where (today) here, we thought a lot about how to bring both the conceptual and technological level together, "Gao says. Regardless of robot technology, each piece weighs no more than half a pound of super-organza is easier frabic world.

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