
The 3D Ribs Dress is another awesomely out there design from Black Milk that features a skeleton theme in eye-popping 3D. A free pair of glasses is also included. It’s the most slimming garment you could possibly wear.
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Cyclops is a movie fan, and the recent popularity of 3D movies has him feeling a bit left out.
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If you caught our April Fools roundup on Nerd Approved, you are familiar with the concept of 2D glasses&dmash;that is, glasses that convert 3D movies back to 2D.
Why would anyone want to do this you ask? Well, some people experience headaches and nausea while watching 3D movies, so a pair of glasses like this would make it easier for them to catch the latest summer blockbusters.
Well, one man has turned this concept into reality with actual 2D glasses you can buy. Check out the explainer video after the break to learn more about 2D technology and how you can talk with your hands in new and exciting ways.
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Jack Rossi made what looks to be some awesome Ghostbusters ecto goggles and popped in some 3D lenses—presumably so he could watch 3D movies the nerdiest way possible.
I just finished up my Ghostbusters Paragoggles (or Ecto Goggles). According to Ghostbusters lore, The Paragoggles are activated independently of the PKE Meter but can work in conjunction with it. They enable the user to view otherwise-invisible ectoplasmic activity, objects on the ethereal plane, and objects that exhibit paranormal affinity. At times your Paragoggles will reveal Ectoplasmic Residue, reducing the need for PKE Meter readings. I however went a little on the techie side and decided to insert anaglyph 3D red and blue lenses in them. Now the spooks and specters really pop out at ya!
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This 3D movie thing is beginning to get out of hand. Prices are already high and now companies like Hasbro are selling special 3D glasses that double as Optimus Prime and Bumblebee masks. That means you can cosplay while watching Transformers: Dark of the Moon when it hits theaters on July 1st.
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Mutants with three eyes can now take advantage of advanced 3D technology.
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This concept Death Star/Poké Ball shirt will poke you in the eye with 3D. Of course, it’s only an optical illusion, unlike the Pokébra.
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I guess this is one way to visualize your obsession for comics, although I’m not sure how the 3D tears and the big wheel fit into the equation… Anyway, you can cast your vote for this design at Threadless and help spread the confusion.
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Save time and effort by wearing this shirt to the next hastily converted 3D movie you attend. The fad will be over soon I’m sure.
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