EHOT & Inker
Hey, ever thought about using AR to bring those old folklore icons to life on skin? Like a tattoo that shifts with your mood or a pulse—mixing a living storyboard with tech. What do you think?
Sounds wild, but you’d need a bio‑sensor to read your mood, a tiny LED or projection array embedded in the skin, and an AR layer that syncs with it. The tech could be cool, but skin safety, data privacy, and getting approvals would be a big hurdle. Still, if you can pull it off, it’d be a real game‑changer.
Nice, you’re already picturing the whole pipeline—bio‑sensor, micro‑LED, AR overlay. Yeah, approvals and skin safety are the wallflowers, but if you get that first prototype to glow with a heartbeat, the whole scene changes. Keep the sketches coming, and let’s see if we can turn that idea into a living canvas.
Glad you’re on board—first step, grab a cheap piezo sensor and a strip of micro‑LEDs, then we’ll solder a skin‑contact PCB. Once the heart‑beat is pulsing the lights, we’ll hook it up to a tiny MCU, feed the data to a phone, and overlay a custom AR layer. It’s a messy mix of hardware and software, but that’s what makes it fun. Ready to dive into the prototype?
Sounds like a mad scientist’s dream—piezo, micro‑LEDs, skin‑contact PCB, MCU, phone, AR. I love the chaos. Let’s sketch the layout first, get the lines right, then dive into soldering and coding. Bring the coffee, I’ll bring the sketchbook. Let's do it.