You’ll never forget where you put your keys, or how you got home again when you’re wearing the Experience Recorder, which videos, photographs and listens to everything around you. It’s for research really, but it could also be useful if you’re a bit forgetful.
Built in microphones, video and still cameras and even an electronic thermometer monitor everything that happens to you when the glove is switched on and it’s all controlled by gesture. Make an ‘O’ with your fingers and it’ll capture video, for instance, that can be played back on a computer. Writers and researchers could use the glove to record every piece of information so that they can turn it into coherent copy later on. Alternatively, you can switch it to ‘auto’ mode, which intelligently gathers data around you and could help you piece together an inebriated night out the next morning.
Out TBA | £TBA | Valeria Fuso (via The Design Blog)








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