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Evolution of tattooing

Tattoo is now more than ever in the spotlight, and it has changed a lot since the turn of the century.

TattooMe invites you to take stock of these various achievements.

We'll kick off this small review with DuoSkin, an intelligent tattoo designed by MIT and Microsoft that sticks to the skin and interacts with a variety of devices. Is the music too loud? No need to look for the remote control of your Hi-Fi system to turn down the volume! DuoSkin must take on this role. This tattoo, which can be changed in terms of design, could very well be used tomorrow to pay for purchases at a local supermarket or to buy a ticket to a show.

However, when it comes to smart tattoos or smart tattoos, MIT and Microsoft aren't the only ones in this niche (Chaotic Moon). The health sector already sees some benefit in this, for example, for monitoring a patient in real time by collecting data on their heart rate and temperature. Tomorrow the athlete will be able to follow his performances thanks to such a tattoo, which is also a serious candidate for replacing the electrodes one day!

Evolution of tattooing

In France, we don't do the same thing as everyone else when it comes to modernizing tattooing.

If one is content to use it for medical use (which is not new in a way, because Ötzi, the Ice Man, has had medical tattoos for centuries), Johan Da Silveira and Pierre Emm do not half-do anything. ...

One may wonder if the two thieves are dreaming of a direct replacement, or rather of having the skin of not Roger Rabbit, but of the profession of tattoo artists!

These students from the National School of Industrial Art have once again made a splash with their latest invention, the tattooing robot arm.

They are not in the first test because before working on this project, they had already set up a 3D printer that could do tattoos. We let you imagine - and this question deserves to be weighed - that the tool has got some tattoo artists talking.

So, with this robotic arm presented as performing "More precise, complex and detailed drawings than are possible when drawn by a human hand."we can only recognize that they are upshifting!

Well, we still have to point out that the transition from a jailbroken 3D printer to a robotic arm that tattoo was helped by engineer David Thomasson during their residency at Autodesk.

Don't you find the marriage between a tattoo and a machine difficult? JC Sheitan did not ask myself the question of continuing to live his passion for tattooing. The media talked about a tattoo artist from Lyon because he is tattooing with a prosthesis equipped with a dermograph that allows him to get tattoos.

Evolution of tattooing

When it comes to the evolution of tattoos, ink is also evolving, and in recent years, the UV tattoo trend seems to have caught on with revelers and, in a sense, represents some form of novelty that is still relatively less impressive than eye tattoos.

Not knowing how the planet of tattooing will evolve over the next fifty years, not knowing if some of its accomplishments will be recognized by tattoo artists and tattoo artists or just a few outsiders, it's always fun to see what a tattoo is demanding now. several millennia, and this is not the end!

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