first
in the 90's we had dna portraiture

(via DNA11)
second
circles that chart out the color spectrums of films
(i'll post the picture when i find it, i'm sure Wired magazine published it)
third
bracelets with etchings based on the weather and moon patterns for one year

(via Designboom)
and fourth
couches based on brainwaves

(via Wired)
now if only i could get my hands on whatever 3D modeling software everyone's using, i'll build my own market of creating custom busts of the average of everyone's appearance over a 50yr span: melding together youth, age, thick and thin to define what "you" truly look like.
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