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Ink-redible Dress Made Out of Vibrating Pen Nibs The two blended their creative and technical talents to create an A-line dress that uses moveable, vibrating pen nibs as an alternative to sequins or beading. Speaking to Wired.co.uk, Nussey said that the final result was achieved through a lot of trial and error: “We looked at a number of different ways to make the pen nibs move and how to wire up that number of nibs. Steven had strong ideas as to how many he wanted, and we had to get enough of the nibs to make an impact. It was finding a balance between the technical possibilities and the creative idea.” Fortunately, Tai is “fascinated with technology” and has worked with Nussey on his work before. The pair decided to use the tiny motors used to make mobile phones vibrate to animate the nibs — “they’re cheap and low-power,” says Nussey — and link these up in rows of nibs with a transistor, acting as a switch, at the end of each row. “This really cut the work down,” said Nussey, as the pair were working against Tai’s degree show deadline, “meaning we didn’t have 795 nibs to individually wire, but 42 rows. It can always be upgraded to have each motor working independently.”These rows can be switched on and off by an arduino, and subsequently programmed and sequenced. The whole lot is powered by a rechargeable lithium battery, “so it doesn’t have to be plugged in,” explains Nussey — attachment to the wall not being the hottest look when heading down the catwalk. All in all, the dress weighs around 13 pounds, and looks amazing. “It’s like some kind of armor,” says Nussey. |
That is hardly a fucking dress. It's a dress with an apron of pen-nibs. Dumb. |
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