Eidos Sensory Perception Masks by Royal College of Art

We are used to controlling the world around us, to find the settings that suit us best. What if we had the same control over our senses? If we could adjust them in real time, what new experiences could this make possible?

Eidos delivers two pieces of experimental equipment that let you selectively enhance your hearing and vision by activating your hidden powers of perception.

“We’ve found that while we experience the world as many overlapping signals, we can use technology to first isolate and then amplify the one we want,” say the designers.

 

 

 


The Eidos team includes students Tim Bouckley, Millie Clive-Smith, Mi Eun Kim and Yuta Sugawara.

via vimeo , dezeen

 

 

 

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