
A creative use of wearable technology (also, genius performance art):Â Dominque Paul’s outfit makes pollution visible.Â
#wearabletech @PICGreen #sustainability #health
Elizabeth Merritt

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Great idea and use of wearable technology to raise awareness for the environmental pollution. Today, I'd like to share with you these glasses for visual disability I heard about recently. It's a revolutionary wearable tech device that aims to help people who are blind or visually impaired to achieve increased independence with its unique blind assistive technology.