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Intel's 3D-printed Spider Dress

2015-01-06
we saw this about a month ago and actually covered it on our show and we were really excited to be able to have it talk about it here at CES this is a there's a intel has this robotic spider dress and I don't know if any of you have actually seen it quite yet but it looks absolutely terrifying we have video of it we have it there was a teaser trailer that was released here it is this spider dress looks absolutely credible is 3d printed it has proximity sensors on it so when people get a little too close like they'd like to do here at CES it lashes out and the most exciting part about it is we actually have the dress with the designer on nuke VIP precht right here at our video spirit but I'm careful everybody don't get too close it might attack you I just want to let you know can we grab so we have them coming up to the stage they're gonna show off this beautiful creation Anouk actually has designed another designs and other 3d printed dresses for seeing it so it's gonna lash out I'm frightened Kael do not touch the model okay really far away model you will lose an eye but this is one of my favorite I like when we combine different things so it's like it's like future-tech fashion and you know robotic so can you tell us a little bit Anoka about the process of designing this and also you know what your inspiration was in creating this beautiful piece I open okay yeah first of all welcome for the invites and so what we have here is a robotic spider dress is based on the Intel Edison a small microcomputer and module of Intel that's let's go inside a rebel industry so what we have here is an dress as soon as you step into her personal space which I want to try to do here she's she's attacking you yeah I'm walking to her very close you know like if I do this a little bit faster Wow so yeah basically the the dress is all 3d print sets in in collaboration with Philip H milk it's all 3d prints in a technique called selective laser sintering so that's a really cool way to create this kind of geometry you see here the mechanic legs there are several base and in front of the dress you have two proximity sensor so those are measuring the the intimate space the personal space a social space and a public space that she has around her body that's really helpful when you're walking around the Intel booth freely you're like just stay away just photos only photos only now can I can I get this in a size four kale can we get one I think he would look really good at me yeah invites are in black oh I like whites it looks so angelic you you've made a dress before this the synapse dress correct that's the one one that you wear it it detects where you're focusing and whatnot where do you want to go next oh wow that's a that's a good question we just released this one this morning so it's a very newborn baby so yeah well yeah due to the use of the Intel Edison I'm doing much more with Wireless bio signals in collaboration with the team at Intel the new devices group working with a wireless bio signals is really interesting for me normally I use proximity sensors a lot so my designs were able to sense the surroundings but they were not really able to sense the body and to connect my interactions to the body and her surroundings sort of yeah so working with that it really has really yeah pulled off some really interesting things for example I witness using a respiration sensor here so as Whitney is working in the Intel booth and she doesn't want to go in an attack mode all the time she's just breathing in deeply and her assistant goes to a little bit of a breath mode sort of so she can stop her dress being attacking by her own body for example that is fantastic I have one more question what are the benefits and and just the pluses of using 3d printed like clothing um you don't have to sue anymore no no pokes and fingers all right I got you all right and how long have you been creating 3d printed designs 2d printing have been basically for four years now materialized whoo also at CES saddest moments I'm printing a lot with them and they they guided me into the world of 3d printing which has been a very fruitful it's it's yeah it's super cool you can create such a complex complex design sort of with its that you're not able to do with your hands or with sculpting or such things so so that's really cool yeah it's so impressive anza if anybody wants to actually see it you can go to the Intel booth if you're here at the show please feel free to stop by she's walking around and and you can take some pictures of it and check it out I know it's up on stage so she's not walking around in the audience or anything but BK at his speech off today that's 40 I think that is BK of himself he will also highlights the spider dress in his talk fantastic so much thank you really appreciate that thank you thank you yeah thank you for wearing that gorgeous
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