These OLED smart tattoos aren't inserted into the dermis layer of the skin using a needle, as with the traditional version. Instead, they're applied in the same.
Colleen Barry
Milan-based Austrian fashion designer Arthur Arbesser, poses in his studio holding a painterâs pallet that he picked up at a flea market, and which inspired the signature print for his Fall 2021 collection of 25 looks, in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021. Arbesser decided against a runway show in this digital era, instead focusing his creative energies to make a collection from revitalized textiles from his archives that he had printed over, and experimenting with other artisanal techniques with his small team. (AP Photo/Colleen Barry) March 01, 2021 - 12:49 PM
MILAN - Fashion is off the hamster wheel, taking a deep breath that is allowing some freshness to seep into the once relentless cycle.
Scientists at UCL and the IIT -Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italian Institute of Technology) have created a temporary tattoo with light-emitting technology used in TV and smartphone screens, paving the way for a new type of "smart tattoo".
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Researchers from University College London (UCL) and the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italian Institute of Technology IIT) have made a temporary tattoo using light-emitting technology found in smartphone and TV screens. The study sets the stage for a new kind of “smart tattoo” with several possible applications.