Using 3D printers to create exact replicas of faces
The country is Japan. The company: REAL-f. For a whopping $4,000, REAL-f will use “3-Dimensional Photo Forms” to crank out a crazily detailed replica of your face and turn it into a mask. Because, you know — why not.
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