Jarred Alcala makes a living indulging his childhood passion for the special-effects side of spooky. “I get to wake up every day and come here and make Halloween masks, make monsters and create and ...
MILWAUKEE — Sometimes, when Jeff Cox leaves for the day (or night), he swears he can see his monsters move. He lives —and makes a living — in a world of zombies, decaying mummies, un-dead clowns and ...
In China, concerns are rising about the risks posed by an unusual technology: hyper-realistic silicone masks that can be used to impersonate another person and even hack into facial recognition ...
SINGAPORE: They’re often used in Hollywood, and are a recurring and possibly well-worn hallmark of the Mission Impossible films. But realistic silicone face masks are now under the spotlight in China ...
I’m not going to lie: There are a lot of things I don’t enjoy about sheet masks. They’re messy, they’re sticky, they never fit on my face or feel comfortable, and worst of all, they seem incredibly ...
A factory in China is developing hyper-realistic humanoid robots that can chillingly mimic human facial expressions and emotions in scientists' latest attempt to replace workers with machines.
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