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Color Changing Dress



We all know men don't understand women and this causes problems in relationships. Well, those days maybe over. Philips design a dress that changes color depending on the woman's mood.

The dress is made up of two layers, the inner layer contains biometric sensors that pick up a person's emotions and projects them in colors onto the second layer, the outer textile.

The dress works by monitoring physical changes associated with different feelings. Emotions like fear, stress, arousal, excitement effect body temperature and sweat levels which allows the the dress to determine what mood the wearer is in.

The dress can be programed to change color according to the mood.

This technology has huge potential. It can be used to make special electronic color changing tattoos.

It's only a concept and it's still not known if it's going to be mass produced.

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Dec 20 2007 05:30 am

this dress would help A LOT! or you can put a tattoo on a woman's forehead that would glow red, so people knew if she is having her period

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