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CuteCircuit’s ‘GalaxyDress’ at MSI

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London-based designers CuteCircuit have developed the world’s largest wearable display: a dress embroidered with over 24,000 color LEDs.

‘The ‘GalaxyDress’ is the center piece of the “Fast Forward: Inventing the Future” exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. The museum is celebrating its 75 years and has commissioned the ‘GalaxyDress’ for their permanent collection.

The ‘GalaxyDress’ provides a spectacular and mesmerizing effect being embroidered with 24000 color LEDs, it is the largest wearable display in the world. Constructed using the smallest full-color LEDs that are flat like paper and measuring only 2 by 2 mm.’

Photos: J.B. Spector/the Museum of Science and Industry

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