About

Zan,A genius who dreams of changing the world.

The project is called “Symbiotic Rendering” and explores the human-AI symbiotic future. The white wearable device has two functions.

1. The device can automatically take photos through the camera and distance sensors of the tentacles and perform image to image real-time ai redrawing in the human body area.

2. the device tentacles can move according to emg sensors, based on human muscle activity.

” I love transformative items, and fashion has so many possibilities yet to be explored. When an epoch-making invention comes along, the first thing to be changed and affected may be a weapon of war, or a tool to improve efficiency… but it’s hardly ever fashion, and the fashion industry may seem to be ahead of its time, but in reality it’s lagging behind. That’s why in this era of constant technological revolution, fashion attracts me like a new continent, and every combination of fashion and new technology makes me incredibly obsessed.

Change is so romantic and magnificent that I want to see more. ”

Email: wangcenyi0928@163.com

Ins: genius_zanzan_laboratory

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