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Designer Creates High-Tech Mirror That Only Works When You Smile

Darpan News Desk IANS, 27 Oct, 2017 02:12 PM
  • Designer Creates High-Tech Mirror That Only Works When You Smile
A new high tech mirror, designed specifically for cancer patients, will only become reflective when a user smiles into it.
 
 
The plug-in device, which closely resembles a tablet, comes equipped with a mirror, a built-in camera, and an opaque smart material triggered by propriety software.
 
 
Facial recognition technology captures the face and prompts the surface of the mirror to change when a smile is detected. It can hang on a wall or sit on a table, much like a conventional mirror. Unlike a regular mirror, however, the price is currently standing at a staggering $2000-$3000 (USD).
 
 
After witnessing a close family member struggle through cancer treatments, Turkish industrial designer Berk Ilhan decided to focus his work primarily on products that would cultivate joy and benefit cancer patients directly.
 
 
"She told me in the first days after her diagnosis, it was difficult for her to look in the mirror and acknowledge she had cancer," he said. "Our facial expressions affect how we feel. If we flex our facial muscles to smile, our brains think that something good happened and as a result, [we feel] happiness."
 
 
 
 
After earning his master's degree at the School of Visual Arts in New York, Ilhan spent several weeks visiting cancer hospitals in Turkey speaking to both patients and doctors.
 
 
"I learned morale and social support are two very important factors that can positively change a patient's experience," Ilhan said in an interview with CNN.
 
 
He spent two years designing and developing the mirror, the idea behind it being that smiling, even when forced, can genuinely make us feel better, according to research known as the facial feedback hypothesis. Laughter is linked to improved immune system function, and some researchers claim it can even increase our lifespans.
 
 
Ilhan is currently producing the mirror in limited quantities at the previously mentioned price of $2000-$3000 (USD). The product, however, will soon be launching a Kickstarter campaign in which Ilhan hopes to raise enough funds to bring the price down to $500 (USD). He also intends to donate the mirror to hospitals when it is financially feasible to do so.
 
 
Despite Ilhan's excellent intentions, the mirror has not been universally well received. Some feel that it is condescending at best, and exploitative at worst considering the shockingly high price. Others have even compared the mirror to the common street harassment most women experience when strangers demand they smile.
 
 
 
As Jacob Brogan of Slate, a cancer survivor himself, so succinctly puts it, "Unless we meet its demands, it refuses us even the spare fact of our features. If you are not happy, it suggests, you are already gone."

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