that can speak and play music,
I kid you not! Los Angeles-based tattoo artist Nate Siggard came up with
the idea for audible tattoos when two friends came in to get the opening line
from Elton John’s “Tiny Dancer” inked into their skin, the artist’s girlfriend
casually said that it would be cool if you could actually listen to it, and her
comment was apparently enough for Nate to pursue this seemingly crazy idea
further, so blend art and technology, you can now listen to your skin
art by using a smartphone app, be it of your kid, wife, pet, whatever,
Siggard realised that there was a way to make sound come
alive on someone’s skin, by tattooing the sound waves generated by a computer, He tried it out on himself first, inking the voice of his girlfriend and his
baby and posting the result on Facebook, it went viral almost instantly, and
people started bombarding him with questions and requests for their own
soundwave tattoos, and that’s how Skin Motion,
the company for tattoos that you can listen to was born,
the Skin Motion website of mobile app allow people to
generate a minute-worth of wave pattern of any sound they would like to have on
their skin, once you
have the pattern, you have to get it tattooed onto your skin by a certified
Skin Motion artist, and 24 hours later, the company adds an overlay that gets
picked up by your smartphone camera, allowing you to play your skin art
whenever you want, for now, the Skin Motion app is still in development, but
will launch officially in June 2017, founder Nate Siggard is currently focusing
on building up a network of certified Skin Motion artists, and is partnering up
with tattoo artists all around the world, they will be trained and authorised
to perform “soundwave tattoos”, the technology used by Siggard doesn’t work as
a general sound wave reader, it only works with Skin Motion designs right now,
but the L.A. tattoo artist and his team are working on improving the technology
to the point where it will be able to read any sound wave tattoo, but there is a side of this invention that might be of use to everybody, a message to an emergency worker that lists medical ailments to long to be on a bracelet or dog tag that a person with a medical history could have tattooed on them, just a thought, what ever will tattoo artists think of next?
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