synapse-dressNow here is something that has been specially developed by Dutch designer Anouk Wipprecht, the Synapse Dress. This particular Synapse Dress was modeled in collaboration with Italian Architect Niccolo Casas, where it was subsequently 3D printed over at Materialise, while the Intel Edison (which saw an announcement of it made at CES earlier this year in Las Vegas) was incorporated into the garment – making it the “smartest” dress to date.

Why do we say so? Well, this particular “wearable electronics” idea, so to speak, will focus on being an experiment between the wearer’s internal and external state. In short, the Synapse Dress would target at being ‘interactive fashion’ gone smart. where it doubles up as a sensing garment, and this dress will rely on the generated bio-signals accordingly.

The Synapse Dress is capable of keeping track of your current mood, and will monitor other different nuances such as one’s attitude, integrating data from the numerous sensors in order to return some interaction back in the wearer’s hands. It would be the headpiece that will be outfitted with the relevant sensor which is capable of tracking the wearer’s attention level. One can also use voice commands to express the sensor data, or perhaps blast an incoming person with 140W of blinding blue light should they happen to be too close to your physical space for comfort. Creepy, no?

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