CES 2015: Dynamic dress protects your personal space
Sometimes at crowded parties you might feel like your personal space is being invaded. Could the answer lie in your choice of clothes?
Jen Copestake from 大象传媒 Click has taken a look at the Spider Dress, on show at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
It is a 3D-printed robotic dress that uses proximity sensors to notice when your personal space is invaded, and take action.
Its designer Anouk Wipprecht explained how she made it, and why.
Plus Marc Cieslak looks at Rehab - a recovery therapy designed for people with upper body injuries. Using video games and virtual reality it encourages people to re-learn skills they might have lost.
Duration:
This clip is from
More clips from 10/01/2015 GMT
-
The belt that tracks your fitness
Duration: 02:32
-
The wristband that shoots fireballs
Duration: 00:30
-
The tech for fitness and relaxation
Duration: 02:12
-
CES 2015: What future for virtual reality?
Duration: 03:43