Kamenya Omote, a shop in Tokyo, is selling 3D-printed masks that replicate people's real faces (all images courtesy of Shuhei Okawara/Kamenya Omote) As if 2020 wasn't weird enough, a Japanese company ...
People have grown very accustomed to seeing masks over the last year, however chances are you haven't seen any quite like those made by Shuhei Okawara. Test Shuhei Okawara, owner of mask shop Kamenya ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - A year into the coronavirus epidemic, a Japanese retailer has come up with a new take on the theme of facial camouflage - a hyper-realistic mask that models a stranger's features in ...
What if you could be someone else for a day or two? A Japanese retailer named Shuhei Okawara has an answer for that question at his shop. According to Reuters, Okawara has been preoccupied with ...
(SOUNDBITE) (Japanese) SHOP OWNER, SHUHEI OKAWARA, SAYING: "I own a mask shop so I thought it would be fun selling and buying people's faces. That's why I do it." The masks will go on sale for $950 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Masks based on real people's faces are diplayed at the Shuhei Okawara's mask shop in Tokyo, Japan December 16, 2020. REUTERS/Issei ...
A year into the coronavirus epidemic, a Japanese retailer has come up with a new take on the theme of facial camouflage - a hyper-realistic mask that models a stranger's features in three dimensions.
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