
The “Mask of Emotion”, a project from the Digital Media Design Dept at Hongik University in Korea, trades facial expressions for LED emoticons. The default setting is no expression, but if people shake hands with the wearer, the mask smiles. The project was designed to hide personal emotions by eliciting a different set of public facial expressions that could be used to generate conversation and response in public spaces.
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im a man and id fucken were it thats fucking awsome so awsome id shit rainbow bricks
im a man and id fucken were it thats fucking awsome so awsome id shit rainbow bricks