Halloween may have already passed but for one Japanese designer, it may be a daily thing. This artist makes 3D masks that look like real people's faces and the Internet is freaking out at the moment.
Kamenya Omote, a shop in Tokyo, is selling 3D-printed masks that replicate people's real faces (all images courtesy of Shuhei Okawara/Kamenya Omote) Already a member? Sign in here. We rely on readers ...
When the Covid-19 pandemic made face masks an everyday essential, Japanese startup Donut Robotics spotted an opportunity. They created a smart mask — a high-tech upgrade to standard face coverings, ...
As face coverings become the norm amid the coronavirus pandemic, Japanese startup Donut Robotics has developed an internet-connected "smart mask" that can transmit messages and translate from Japanese ...
Coronavirus PPE, but make it luxury. That’s what is going on in Japan, with one face mask company now selling blinged-out coverings for $9,600. Japanese apparel giant Cox Co. Ltd. began selling ...
A new smart face mask offers users a contactless way of using their smartphones. (Photo Illustration by Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) A Japanese startup has unveiled a ...
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