Become a Cyborg, Step 1 - the Digital Tattoo Interface

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One of the more notable (and creepy) entries at the Greener Gadgets Design Competition 2008 was the Digital Tattoo Interface. Conceptualized by Jim Mielke, the device is basically an implanted, bio-powered mobile phone. Imagine hearing a ring and rather than reaching for your pocket you roll up your sleeve and press a dot on your forearm. A two by four inch tattoo of a phone's digital display materializes on your skin along with a keypad. The display animates as a digital video of the caller and then disappears when the call is over.

digital tattoo interface implant

In Mielke's mind the Bluetooth device would be permanently implanted beneath the skin. It is basically a flat, flexible silicon and silicone pad that would be tightly rolled and inserted through a small incision. Once inside it would unroll and lie harmlessly between the muscle and the skin. Two tubes would then be inserted, one attaching to an artery, the other to a vein. These would bring blood to and from a coin sized blood fuel cell that would convert the blood's glucose and oxygen into electricity required to power the device. The surface of the implant that faces the underside of the skin is covered with a matrix of field producing pixels that activate a matching matrix of pixels tattooed onto the surface of the skin above the implant. The panel would be a touch screen control as well. Instead of ink, the surface tattoo would consist of clusters of microscopic spheres injected into the skin. Each sphere would contain a field sensitive material that would change from clear to black when the device is activated.

digital tattoo interface implant

Besides functioning as a mobile phone the device could communicate with other implants around the body and could monitor for blood disorders, sugar level, toxins, etc. It would basically serve as a "human version of the check engine light."

Sounds very practical, but no word on the feasability. Perhaps some VCs will throw in their support and make it a reality.

[via Core77]

If i was going to go through all that I would want a color display not black and white!

what's to stop people from hacking into your health stats, like insurance companies?

Gee, can't wait to get me one of these.

sounds like a tracker to me.

i'll wait for the one with the color display and a link to the internet =))

It sounds a great innovation. Truly connected people .But is it safe for health? I am not sure. If it is then I would take it. Internet connection will be a good option.

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If i was going to go through all that I would want a color display not black and white!

I too love when the colour display, therefore it is not pleasant to me

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