The hat glows according to the movement of the head
A group of Korean designers created an illuminated hat combining 3D printing technology and LED electronics. This hat will shine according to the tilt of the head.
Hats can glow whenever there is a tilt
Hat - called Gravity of Light - was created by Younghi Kim and Yejin Cho. The two designers built it on a 3D printer with embedded electronics. On the outside, hats look like they are 'knit' with each "knot" containing a light emitting diode (LED). The helmet also has a tilt sensor that enables LEDs to turn on or off depending on the tilt of the head.
The author of the hat did not publish any production plans. Currently, the product is receiving funding from the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture, Geumcheon Seoul Art Space and supported by Hongik University.
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