Here you go, hipsters. Get it before it's cool.
Here you go, hipsters. Get it before it's cool.
Originally shared by Chris Kim A
Since the beginning of the Quantified Self Movement, designers have struggled to create wearable tech that people actually want to wear, and that doesn’t make the wearer look like a raging Glasshole. With their latest project, called Tech Tats, Austin-based software design firm Chaotic Moon takes a creative new approach, turning self-quantifying gadgets into cyberpunk body art.
http://hyperallergic.com/256494/tech-tats-turn-wearable-devices-into-cyberpunk-body-art/
Originally shared by Chris Kim A
Since the beginning of the Quantified Self Movement, designers have struggled to create wearable tech that people actually want to wear, and that doesn’t make the wearer look like a raging Glasshole. With their latest project, called Tech Tats, Austin-based software design firm Chaotic Moon takes a creative new approach, turning self-quantifying gadgets into cyberpunk body art.
http://hyperallergic.com/256494/tech-tats-turn-wearable-devices-into-cyberpunk-body-art/
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I like the idea and hate it at the same time.