November 1, 2009 by Jamie Mayne

A contact lens is designed to superimpose a visual interface over a person’s plain sight. This concept is a slight leap forward into the future with scientific research showing promising results. The technology opens up gates for massive change in the understanding of interface, entertainment, communication and even health regulation. Microscopic LEDs will allow for video to relay over the eye and focus imagery into the user’s field of view. This lens will also help to regulate one’s own health in regard to vision. For more information on this technology follow the link National Geographic News

Skin proposes to Sony that its Store will become a base to scan one’s own body into a system specifically created by the company. A 3D object scanner will be used to record the unique shape of one’s own ear and facial structure. This information will be streamed into a Website where one can access their own profile and manipulate the form and function of their earpiece around their own ear before purchase. This earpiece is a valuable skin of technology. It can decrease or enhance hearing, play music, be used for communication and provide the sound for video which is all viewed and monitored through the contact lens. It is connected wirelessly via Bluetooth technology to the contact lens and rings.

A users hand will be 3D scanned as well as tested for the fitting of multiple rings at the Sony Store. This is necessary as two rotating rings are required on a single finger to control the interface between the contact lens and the earpiece. Vision, Hearing and Touch are three senses that are absolutely necessary for the function of Sony Skin. The devices cannot work without each other. Like the earpiece, the rings can be manipulated by the user on their Sony Skin Profile to suit their physical shape, size, personality and identity. All devices will be manufactured using Stereolithography to encase the componentry.
