Tattooed Watches

Subdermal Implant Keeps Francesco Savini on Time

I can’t tell whether Francesco Savini's 'Tattoo Time' subdermal watch is a design concept or an actual implanted timepiece, but either way I’m intrigued.

Francesco Savini’s idea is simple. What he’s calling an ‘electric tattoo’ works with body movements and synchronizes with an outside control—like the clock on your computer. Once you turn your right wrist so that it faces up, the time displays in digital format.

Since Francesco Savini's e-tattoo works with body movements, no batteries are needed—it’s the ultimate geekttoo!
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1. Subdermal Implants - Exploring the potential of subdermal implants as a form of wearable technology.
2. Body-movement Synchronization - Developing technologies that utilize body movements to interact with digital displays and controls.
3. Battery-free Wearables - Creating wearable devices that harness body movements for power, eliminating the need for batteries.
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1. Wearable Technology - Exploring how subdermal implants can be integrated into the wearable technology industry.
2. Digital Display Technology - Developing new methods of utilizing body movements to interact with digital displays.
3. Energy Harvesting - Investigating the potential of body movement as a renewable energy source for wearable devices.

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