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I made these quick and easy glasses for my Lady GaGa Halloween costume. They use 2 digital picture frame keychains on a slideshow setting to replicate the effect seen in her performances (here is a video of her glasses). Note: * You cannot see through the glasses, so I don't recommend walking around with them on. * The individual keychains are not synced. I just practiced pressing the 'ON' buttons simultaneously.
Cool idea! I have a suggestion. What if you took the displays out of thecases, mounted them on the glasses nd project leds from behind so youcan still see out of them!
i have a friend with one eye and eyepatch (im sure he wants to be apirate) gonna make him a pair with one screen.. be lookin cool on the beach he beee, ooaaarrrgh!
nicely done and something a little more out of the ordinary. too manytimes you see stuff that everyone and their brother is hacking to death.this at least for me is not something i have seen
For those of you with Macs - I did just find a brand at Target called Digital Decor which is compatible with OSX. They retail for $14.99 but I'm sure they are out there somewhere for less. The screens are 1.8".
A cool instructable indeed, butBeware the if you strip down to the crystal, the stuff inside is not"user friendly" for your eye's or you. Even the Chinese workers are going on strike over it !. How ever it is possible to drive two LCD from one driver chip but it'sB---- difficult to get the contacts to marry, (Instructable in prep for head-up stereo head set) then you can feed it from acamera or just have the two images in sync facing in or out from yourown eyes
Great idea! If you wanted, you could take the case off both of them and wire onebutton up to the power button on both so that one press wouldsimultaneously turn them on. Or, even better, rewire one of the screens onto the other, basicallydouble the screen output, and just make the pictures brighter to make upfor the lack of light due to both screens drawing power.
It's been done, to good results as well. I found a pair of sun glasses (some where) that had images of eyes on it that would move each way depending on what angle you were looking at them from the front, and you could also see through them from the back. It's quite disconcerting at times when the person who's wearing them is looking at you, but the images of eyes are off over your shoulder...