Are you a tattoo maniac, and a music lover too? Do not miss this piece of information.
One tattoo artist has gone beyond just the art. He has taken that body modification to an extra sensory dimension - a new project that allows people to make music from tattoos.
The project uses rail-mounted sensors that crawl across the skin to read a tattoo that resembles a barcode.
The 'notes' and instructions for the sensors are inked into flesh.
The project, called 'Reading my Body' has been created by a Russian visual artist Dmitry Morozov, said media reports.
"The sensors can move on their own or be controlled manually, meaning each tattoo is not limited to just one score," said a report in Ubergizmo.
It means that tattoes are there forever but you are not forced to listen to the same music over and over again!
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