meet project primrose, adobe’s real-life interactive dress that changes design every second - eviltoast
  • Dope@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    For some reason I’m not super impressed with this. Looks too much like you’re wearing e-ink panels. Call me when these are fully functioning OLEDs that kinetically charge when you walk.

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      1 year ago

      Each one of those scales operates as an independent display, and coordinating them is quite a challenge. I’d be interested in knowing what is driving them, because it’s surely not very portable.

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        1 year ago

        Powerbank backpack lol I guess you could go pretty small with hardware in these ARM days comming

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          1 year ago

          EInk and monochrome LCD Type Displays need very low power, because you only need a tiny bit to switch them from one side to the other, but none to keep it black or white.

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            1 year ago

            Yea but top commentor wants full color OLED screen and I suppose would not say no to animations.

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        1 year ago

        I’m sure orchestrating this isn’t super easy (however, if you treat every “display” as a “pixel”, Idk how this coding is different than a woman wearing a dress made of addressable LEDs— on the surface it doesn’t seem super complicated engineering), but it appears as unimpressive.