
Let's see what you can do...
By silicon.com
Published: Friday 3 August 2007
This is one of the projects shown off at the recent Eyebeam Art and Technology Center benefit party in New York. It's intended to be a "survival suit" that can contain enough food and supplies to sustain a person for three months.
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