5 DIY wearable LED projects I’ll probably never do
Viewed by 5 souls Added on 05.12.09, by SugarMob
Category: The Future is Here

Back in 1927 when Oleg Vladimirovich Losev noted the fluorescence in silicone carbide and calculated its threshold current, it probably never occurred to him people would eventually find ways to incorporate said fluorescence into their wardrobes.

These LED Pants kinda remind me of Dynamo from Running Man.

[via Instructables]

More after the jump…

Going commando under your graduation gown = zzzzz. Instead, hook up 10 blue LEDS to an audio detection circuit to convert your gown into a walking VU meter.

[via Hacked Gadgets]

5 DIY wearable LED projects Ill probably never do in suagrmob

You can spend $50 on a scrolling LED shirt. Or craft a more stylish, less explicit design on a silky, sleeveless top.

[via Craft]

A top hat decorated with 1,024 LEDs that animate Space Invaders (monocle not included).

[via Hacked Gadgets]

5 DIY wearable LED projects Ill probably never do in suagrmob

I’d be concerned such a flashy belt would draw attention to my a) gut, b) crotch, c) rear, or d) all of the above.*

[via Instructables]

*d)

5 DIY wearable LED projects Ill probably never do in suagrmob
5 DIY wearable LED projects Ill probably never do in suagrmob

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