desi’s and daisies
- March 4th, 2008
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A burqa may not be the flirtiest garment ever invented for women. The highly modest head-to-toe robe even shrouds the eyes, so for centuries it’s been difficult for women wearing them to send suggestive signals to men.But now a German designer has debuted a digitally-enabled burqa that can broadcast a photo of the wearer to nearby mobile phones. Markus Kison calls it the “CharmingBurka,” and says it isn’t forbidden by Islamic law.
A model demonstrated a prototype of Kison’s garment at the Seamless 2008 design and fashion show in Boston, a high-tech fashion event run with support from the Masschusetts Institute of Technology.
Kison says the burqa has a “digital layer” that incorporates a Bluetooth antenna, which lets women “decide for themselves where they want to position themselves virtually.” Nearby mobile phones that also use Bluetooth will light up with any small file a woman chooses to broadcast as her identity — a photo, a cartoon, a text file or even a sound clip.
i think this has REALLY depressed me.
why arent they looking for a cure for something? or alternative fuels?
Hot.
The only sense I can make of this is that the wearer can choose the level of visibility she wants at any point of time. And of course the hidden ‘beauty’ is revealed only to those in possession of a blue tooth enabled mobile device. So basically now the veiled modesty can discriminate on the basis of technology.