A crazy Modular Platform For 3D-Printed Eyewear
Biz Eyes makes changing the fashion of your glasses as easy as changing the case in your smartphone.
October thirteen, 2015
if you happen to’ve ever thought about shopping for a loopy set of frames, simplest to shy far from sporting something so wacky on your permanent “face,” Biz Eyes may make it more uncomplicated for you to be more daring along with your eyewear: it is a crazy, modular line of 3-D-printed frames that may be easily combined, matched, and swapped out, consistent with your temper.
inspired by means of the whole thing from popular culture to pop artwork, Basquiat to comic guide superheroes, the Biz Eyes frames are designed to make it as straightforward as you wish to have to get excessive along with your eyewear. Biz Eyes are product of two elements: a sturdy, clear base frame, through which your prescription lenses sit down, and the spectacles’ faceplates themselves, which might be 3-D-printed out of custom-dyed white nylon and resin.
even supposing the entire base designs seem lovely wacky, there isn’t any reason your Biz Eyes should be extreme. The core thought here is that this is a platform for modular eyewear, so the true “design” of the body simply twists on and off in items. So if you feel like sporting Steve Jobs’s glasses one minute and Bruce Vilanch’s the following, you would not have to purchase separate frames: that you would be able to simply screw on a unique face plate, as simply as putting a brand new case in your smartphone.
Biz Eyes is the brainchild of Nasim Sehat, an Iranian architect and dressmaker at present living in Shanghai. She’s certainly emphasizing the extra experimental, pop art aspect of the Biz Eyes thought at the moment—the sort of glasses you could wear on New yr’s Eve in Rapture—but when you want more conventional frames alongside the artier ones, that you may get involved.
[All Photos: via Biz Eyes]
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