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Adobe has unveiled its cutting-edge and fully interactive digital dress, named "Project Primrose", woven with sequins that use liquid crystals to create miniature screens

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Thor Thunderdog2 years ago

For when you want to look like an increasingly elaborate fish.

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Markus Gerke2 years ago

I'm just imagining the dress switching to transparent when the subscription expires.

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DopA2 years ago

concept inspiration! 😝

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JDM is the Shiz! (Scarface)2 years ago

Coming soon....walking billboards!

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aroflip2 years ago

So we watching the game on the dress?

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Michael Rutchland2 years ago

The dress is controlled using a mobile app, which allows users to create and upload their own designs. The designs can be anything from simple geometric shapes to complex animations. The dress can also be programmed to react to the wearer's movements, creating a truly immersive experience. Project Primrose is a groundbreaking innovation in the field of fashion technology. It has the potential to revolutionize the way we think about clothing, and to open up new possibilities for self-expression. The dress is still in the early stages of development, but it has already attracted a great deal of attention from the fashion industry. It is sure to be a major talking point at the upcoming Adobe MAX conference. Project Primrose is a glimpse into the future of fashion. It is a future where clothing is not just something we wear, but something that is alive and interactive.

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Stefan Bodnarescu2 years ago

Fashion designers will sell NFT patterns

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John Hugill2 years ago

Very cool! What’s the value of this product? Could it be the answer in intelligent camouflage 🤔

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Hannah K. Hayford ن2 years ago

Ok, but it's Adobe. When it crashes...what's the look then? 👀

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