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    3D Printed Mood Glasses Provide Odd Visual Effects

    Hungarian designer Bence Agoston was challenged with designing a personal object for a classmate. When he discovered that they had a common interest in psychedelic music, he set about creating a pair of glasses that would enhance the listening experience. The frames, 3D printed in ABS plastic, accept a combination of a set of six different patterned lenses. The lenses can also be rotated in relationship to each other and provide a psychedelic viewing experience best had while looking out of the window of a moving vehicle. The view isn't clear, so they're not good for navigating, but it is interesting and helps you to experience the music on a different level. Read more about the MOOD glasses here: http://3dprint.com/83519/3d-printed-mood-glasses/


    Below is a look at the interchangeable lenses for the 3D printed MOOD glasses:

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    I love projects like these every so often; not really helpful, but they do show a strong spirit of collaboration! And, let's face it, those would be fun to try on...at least for a few minutes.

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    I believe one can get tablets to achieve the same effect...


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