iPad 2 Halloween costume creates bloody blast-hole illusion

You'll need two tablets

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31 October 2011 8:21 GMT / By Ben Crompton

We brought you a cracking camera-related Halloween costume last week on Pocket-lint which was as geeky as they come; however, it did lack a little on the gore-front. This latest costume ticks all the boxes: it uses tech and it suggests a horrific injury.

Using two iPad 2s this imaginative chap has secured the two tablets to his torso, and by using the Facetime feature it gives the illusion that his innards are missing.

We can't imagine this being terribly practical in a party situation, especially one involving alcohol, as it could prove a little expensive. However, it's a cracking attempt and despite the two cameras not lining up exactly it seems to work pretty well.

Seen an decent tech-based Halloween costumes around? Let us know in the comments.

Via: tuaw.com


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