In the Beauty, Health, Sports hall, you can look at bionic prostheses that

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can perform basic arm or leg movements by reading
muscle and brain commands. Here, you can also see clothes with sensors that detect
heartbeat and other indicators, which can be useful not only
during training, but also in everyday life. This area also has
a snowboard with special bindings that transmit information about the athlete's trajectory
to a smartphone. For those who lack motivation, there
is an exercise bike on which you can set a route
along a certain terrain (it will be harder to go uphill, and easier to go down)
and invite a friend to a "bike ride" via the list of bahrain cell phone numbers Internet. Here, you can also
see the already familiar fitness bracelets, as well as
a basketball and a tennis racket with chips that transmit information
about the athlete's success to a smartphone or tablet. However, on the outside, these
items are no different from ordinary balls and rackets -
and the smartphone with the transmitted information is not on display at the exhibition.

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Most of the exhibits in the Art and Fashion zone are items printed on a 3D printer.
This tool has caught the fancy of artists who decided to create
contemporary art objects in this way. In particular, at SMIT
you can see the bizarre jewelry of designer Dori Hsu, which
looks more like alien insects than glasses and bracelets. Here you can also
see a model of a 3D tattoo printer and a flowerbed laid out by the machine.
In another part of the hall there is a high-tech weaving machine that
can knit a sweater of the required size and color in just 4 hours.



A separate
display case contains printed food. At this exhibit, tour guides
tell about the legendary piece of meat grown from stem cells,
which turned out to be fantastically expensive and cost 250 thousand euros.
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