Combining a 3D printer with a tattoo needle, Parisian design studio
Appropriate Audiences has created possibly the first tattoo printer that works on human skin (RCA grad Jess Fügler presented an automated leather tattoo machine at LDF this year). With the
ability to insert ink by puncturing skin at up to 150 times per second, and adjust to a varied surface, the machine is actually useable and proof of exciting innovations to come within the historic art.