LED Video Jacket for Bicycle Lighting

There is a 60” LED video display installed over a jacket’s body  and sleeves,which is desigend for wearable and interactive bicycle lighting.

LED jackets can provide a high-tech alternative to the luminous yellow tabards favoured by soem cyclists.


 
The jacket gives off more than enough light for the urban cyclist. In addition,the moving images could display messages to other road users.Large flashing arrows be highly-visible turn signal and messages such as ‘too close’ , ‘thank you’ and ‘stopping’ would prove useful.

Currently, this LED video jacket is a prototype for a costume for the Burning Man festival – an annual art event and temporary community based on radical self expression in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada.
 

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