Pain-free tattoos? The company Micro Biomedical, backed by a study at the Georgia Institute of Technology, says it's developed painless and bloodless tattoos that can be self-administered. After all, ...
Currently, Planchette's role in the project is to develop an ink-jet printing technology that will be used to spray the tattoos onto building materials. That's not as simple a task as you might ...
Instead of sitting in a tattoo chair for hours enduring painful punctures, imagine getting tattooed by a skin patch containing microscopic needles. Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology ...
Photo courtesy of INK’D London. Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. One client requests a “small” wrist tattoo, then recoils when the artist shows the stencil because her ...
The relationship between art and technology is cyclical. Whether in the realms of film, architecture, or artificial intelligence, art and technology are in a constant dialogue driven by a shared ...
One of the last places we might expect artificial intelligence to show up is the tattoo parlor, with its mix of artistry, personal expression and permanent ink. But a high-end ink shop in New York ...
If you have any experience getting a tattoo, you know the process can be painful and, sometimes, take a long time. In medical settings, in particular, tattoos can be painful: whether it’s a tattoo to ...
Electronic tattoos, also known as epidermal electronics or e-tattoos, are a groundbreaking development in wearable technology. Electronic tattoos are a specialized subset of electronic skin ...
Instead of sitting in a tattoo chair for hours enduring painful punctures, imagine getting tattooed by a skin patch containing microscopic needles. Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology ...