Dutch Designer Creates Self-Painting Dress For Women
Posted in: Fashion, Miscellaneous, Today's ChiliA dress by Dutch designer brings together fashion and technology in an unusual way. The dress includes valves that are controlleed to pump ink slowly when the piece is worn, creating interesting patterns and a one-of-a-kind outfit for every wearer.
The dress called ‘Pseudomorph’ has been created by designer Anouk Wipprecht. The neck piece works with pneumatic valves and a system that allows the ink to be flow through the fabric. The electronic circuits that control the valve are powered by a 9-volt battery.
The dress was shown at Vienna Fashion Week late last month.
Increasingly, many designers are trying to meld fashion and technology with the intent of developing new ideas in wearable computing. We have seen a dress made of recycled wires, OLED displays and circuit boards.
The Pseudomorph dress has two parts. The bodice is a white dress made of thick felt, while the neck brace is the electronic accessory made from repurposed medical equipment, says Fashioning Tech. The two are linked together so when the ink trickles down the dress, it creates a unique pattern.
Check out the video to see the dress in action:
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