Developed by the Digital Media Design Department at Hongik University in Korea, the Mask of Emotion helmet was designed to hide real emotions by creating a different set of fake facial expressions that could be used in conversation in public spaces.
The mask displays LED emoticons which are triggered by external stimuli such as a smile. Its creators say it was designed to hide real emotions and -- literally -- mask them with the fabricated facial expressions offered by the mask.
This has got to be one of the most ridiculous gadgets I have ever seen and I'd never want to run into someone wearing this because I may never stop laughing.
Check out the robot that makes 36 expressions below
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- LED Emoticon Displays
- Opportunity for creating innovative products that use LED displays to convey emotions in a unique way.
- Fake Facial Expressions
- Potential for developing technologies that allow people to wear masks or helmets with customizable fake facial expressions to hide real emotions.
- Emotion Concealing Gadgets
- Space for creating gadgets that help individuals conceal or manipulate their emotions in public settings.
Sectors Adopting This
- Technology
- Disruptive innovation opportunities in developing wearable technology that can display LED emoticons to communicate emotions.
- Fashion
- Potential for creating masks or helmets with customizable facial expressions that can be incorporated into fashion trends.
- Entertainment
- Opportunity for creating humorous gadgets that conceal or manipulate emotions, targeting the entertainment industry.
