Vision and hearing are important channels through which we communicate with the outside world and perceive the world. But with the popularity of the Internet, the actual communication between us is becoming less and less. Recently, a Japanese media designer designed a helmet camera that aims to give us a new way to communicate. The shutter of the camera is designed at the eye position and is in a closed state. You can't see anything while wearing it. As long as someone touches the screen on the back, the shutter will open. Press and hold the shutter for ten seconds to enter the continuous shooting mode and take pictures. Wear what you see. What’s even more interesting is that you can treat the person wearing it as a human mobile camera and let him take pictures wherever he goes. Perhaps the purpose of the designers design of this camera is for the two people to interact and communicate during the shooting process and collaborate to take every photo.
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