A massage-based video game controller, panties with wings and an inflatable dress were just a few of the concepts exhibited recently at the NYC gallery Eyebeam to launch Sabine Seymour's new book "...
A massage-based video game controller, panties with wings and an inflatable dress were just a few of the concepts exhibited recently at the NYC gallery Eyebeam to launch Sabine Seymour's new book "Fashionable Technology." In this video, we interview Sabine about the burgeoning field and her lifelong obsession with fashion. She also helps us peruse the exhibit, chatting with the designers and artists behind each piece to learn about their inspiration and process.
Man i'm sorry. Please don't read this you will die in seven days if you don't post this comment on ten videos in the next hour,if you do tomorrow will be the best day of your life
Pantis with a built-in female tickler would be both practical and delightful. Stressed in the work place. With a flip of the switch, your day could get a whole lot better...
How is it lame? It's innovative and interesting. Who knows, maybe someday you'll be wearing a sweater with flashing letters L-O-S-E-R attached in front AND back. :)
haha very funny. I love it. But no thanks i'm perfectly happy with my normal clothes, although you can buy flashy ones for yourself.
talk about innovation, this is more like a fashionable scope. Things like hardly ever get massed produce. I mean come'on, who'd want a wing flapping panties?
Unfortunately this video is a bit misleading - the sweater doesn't change with the news! They make them according to the news on the day it's made, so each sweater is different, but they are just normal woolen clothes...
This is just lame.
fabrication technology? lmao.
But no thanks i'm perfectly happy with my normal clothes, although you can buy flashy ones for yourself.
talk about innovation, this is more like a fashionable scope. Things like hardly ever get massed produce. I mean come'on, who'd want a wing flapping panties?