meet project primrose, adobe’s real-life interactive dress that changes design every second
meet project primrose, adobe’s real-life interactive dress that changes design every second
id be more excited for this if it wasnt adobe.. fuck adobe
120 3 ReplyAdobe: Pay $1699 yearly subscription or it will go transparent.
110 1 ReplyThat’s a cute dress. If I pirate it, will I get a Creative Cloud warning pop up when it dials home?
95 0 Reply"Hurry up, we're gonna be late for our reservation."
"Hold on, my dress has to install an update!"
77 2 ReplyI will wait until the gimp version is released
66 0 ReplyThey gonna release an ad-supported version to turn you into a walking billboard?
58 0 ReplyIs it gold or blue I can't tell
34 2 ReplyThis article desperately needs video.
Here's the official video from Adobe. Bump to 45s into the vid to see the dress in action:
33 1 Replyyou know you are talking to an engineer when they say
Non-emissive material with reflective light-diffuser modules
instead of "mirrors"
24 1 ReplyStill no pockets though.
21 0 ReplyAnd you can totally just throw it in the washing machine, right?
21 2 ReplyIt's like the dress Rorschach made his mask from in Watchmen.
20 2 ReplyFor 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.
19 3 ReplyOMG she's wearing the same dress she wore last week! She just changed the design!
16 0 ReplyAnd why do you want this?
Or was this a "We can build it so we did"?
21 8 ReplyReminds me of the book The Diamond Age, where the clothes used nanotech to transform and become waterproof etc.
11 0 ReplyHey look its the prototype for Metal Gear Solid.
7 0 ReplyA changeable dress won't matter, women will buy it, wear it to ONE event and then never wear it again
12 9 ReplyCan it turn into the face of Nic Cage?
2 0 ReplyGonna be half price if you accept displaying ads from time to time
1 0 ReplyI don't know it sound more like a design for 10 years ago (maybe being kind).
4 5 ReplyLove this is what we spend our resources on while children go without food, water, electricity, education, and shelter.
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