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A portable light system that can digitize everyday objects
The portable light system and design tool “PortaChrome” uses UV and RGB LEDs to activate photochromic dye, reprogramming everyday objects like shirts. The MIT CSAIL researchers' software can help users turn items into multicolor displays of fashion designs and health data.
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A portable light system that can digitize everyday objects
The portable light system and design tool “PortaChrome” uses UV and RGB LEDs to activate photochromic dye, reprogramming everyday objects like shirts. The MIT CSAIL researchers' software can help users turn items into multicolor displays of fashion designs and health data.
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A portable light system that can digitize everyday objects
The portable light system and design tool “PortaChrome” uses UV and RGB LEDs to activate photochromic dye, reprogramming everyday objects like shirts. The MIT CSAIL researchers' software can help users turn items into multicolor displays of fashion designs and health data.
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- keywordsMIT CSAIL, PortaChrome, Photo-Chromeleon, reprogrammable textures, digital fabrication, Portable light source, photochromic dye, color-changing wearables, UV LEDs, RGB LEDs, Yunyi Zhu, Cedric Honnet, Yixiao Kang, Angelina J. Zheng, Grace Tang, Stephanie Mueller, Luca Musk
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