Working circuit board temporary tattoos
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Working circuit board temporary tattoos
They've now made working circuit board temporary tattoos using conductive ink:
http://gizmodo.com/circuit-board-tattoo ... 1744403982
There are some really good cosplay / role playing / film making opportunities there....
http://gizmodo.com/circuit-board-tattoo ... 1744403982
There are some really good cosplay / role playing / film making opportunities there....
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Re: Working circuit board temporary tattoos
I actually have a small barcode tatt, above my navel, cant possibly think why. But those do look good
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Unfortunately, the embedded video is inappropiate here at this place. 00:35-00:50. Please, guys. Watch the videos fully before you post and consider what a stupid pile of bullshit could be loaded onto us.
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Sorry, I didn't watch the embedded video. I just noticed this part below it: "The Tech Tats will certainly take your cyborg cosplay to a whole new level, but Chaotic Moon Studios actually developed them for medical monitoring purposes." And the article title: "Circuit Board Tattoos That Actually Work Will Bring Your Cyborg Fantasies To Life"darkbutflashy wrote:Unfortunately, the embedded video is inappropiate here at this place. 00:35-00:50. Please, guys. Watch the videos fully before you post and consider what a stupid pile of bullshit could be loaded onto us.
But, this being gawker, someone in the comments immediately started a thread about sticking it on your junk....
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Just read the article too
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Re: Working circuit board temporary tattoos
Technically it's a Hybrid integrated circuit mounted on a foil plaster. Thick film technology is about 60 years old now. Here's an old amplifier circuit in thick film technology:
(The original circuit is about 0.5x1 inch in size.
The one thing new is that they managed to get this more or less flexible. But don't talk about how long it lasts.
(The original circuit is about 0.5x1 inch in size.
The one thing new is that they managed to get this more or less flexible. But don't talk about how long it lasts.
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Tattoo have flashing light?
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Think you actually have to go in the robotisation chamber for that to happenDeep Blue wrote:Tattoo have flashing light?
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