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Artist bends the mind by changing people's faces with three-dimensional visual projection system
CBC News Posted: Aug 29, 2014 7:00 PM ET Last Updated: Aug 29, 2014 8:10 PM ET
Imagine the marvels of movie make-up transforming a face in real-time.
That's what Japanese artist Nobumichi Asai has accomplished with Omote, a work that uses a 3D visual projection system to project anything from glamour make-up to alien masks onto a living human face.
In the video above, a female model wearing no makeup sits in a chair while a light scans the motion-tracking dots on her face. Instantly, makeup appears on her face.
But wait, there's more.
The video takes viewers through several mesmerizing transformations, including one in which the model becomes a Terminator-esque cyborg. The model makes deliberate movements of her head throughout the demonstration and the effects projected on her face follows her seamlessly.
Watch the video above to see for yourself.
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