Lucy McRae: How can technology transform the human body?

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2012-04-06 ・ TED


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Lucy McRae: How can technology transform the human body?

137,120 views ・ 2012-04-06

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I call myself a body architect.
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I trained in classical ballet
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and have a background in architecture and fashion.
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As a body architect, I fascinate with the human body
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and explore how I can transform it.
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I worked at Philips Electronics
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in the far-future design research lab,
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looking 20 years into the future.
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I explored the human skin, and how technology can transform the body.
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I worked on concepts like an electronic tattoo,
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which is augmented by touch,
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or dresses that blushed and shivered with light.
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I started my own experiments.
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These were the low-tech approaches to the high-tech conversations I was having.
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These are Q-tips stuck to my roommate with wig glue.
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(Laughter)
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I started a collaboration with a friend of mine, Bart Hess --
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he doesn't normally look like this --
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and we used ourselves as models.
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We transformed our apartments into our laboratories,
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and worked in a very spontaneous and immediate way.
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We were creating
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visual imagery provoking human evolution.
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Whilst I was at Philips, we discussed this idea of a maybe technology,
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something that wasn't either switched on or off, but in between.
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A maybe that could take the form of a gas or a liquid.
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And I became obsessed with this idea of blurring the perimeter of the body,
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so you couldn't see where the skin ended and the near environment started.
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I set up my studio in the red-light district
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and obsessively wrapped myself in plumbing tubing,
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and found a way to redefine the skin
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and create this dynamic textile.
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I was introduced to Robyn, the Swedish pop star,
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and she was also exploring
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how technology coexists with raw human emotion.
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And she talked about how technology with these new feathers,
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this new face paint, this punk, the way that we identify with the world,
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and we made this music video.
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I'm fascinated with the idea
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of what happens when you merge biology with technology,
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and I remember reading about this idea of being able to reprogram
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biology, in the future, away from disease and aging.
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And I thought about this concept of,
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imagine if we could reprogram
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our own body odor, modify and biologically enhance it,
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and how would that change the way that we communicate with each other?
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Or the way that we attract sexual partners?
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And would we revert back to being more like animals,
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more primal modes of communication?
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I worked with a synthetic biologist,
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and I created a swallowable perfume,
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which is a cosmetic pill that you eat
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and the fragrance comes out through the skin's surface when you perspire.
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It completely blows apart the way that perfume is,
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and provides a whole new format.
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It's perfume coming from the inside out.
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It redefines the role of skin, and our bodies become an atomizer.
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I've learned that there's no boundaries,
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and if I look at the evolution of my work
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i can see threads and connections that make sense.
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But when I look towards the future,
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the next project is completely unknown and wide open.
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I feel like I have all these ideas existing embedded inside of me,
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and it's these conversations and these experiences
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that connect these ideas, and they kind of instinctively come out.
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As a body architect,
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I've created this limitless and boundless platform
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for me to discover whatever I want.
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And I feel like I've just got started.
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So here's to another day at the office.
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(Laughter) (Applause)
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Thank you!
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Thank you!
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