"Become Anyone 2.0" is an LED display face-changing mask that lives up to its name

'Become Anyone 2.0' is an innovative LED mask by Sean Hodgins, featuring 9,000 LEDs controlled via a Raspberry Pi, creating vibrant animated displays.

: 'Become Anyone 2.0' is an LED display mask developed by Sean Hodgins with 9,000 programmable lights sourced from Alibaba. The mask employs a Raspberry Pi and a Pixelblaze LED controller, allowing it to display vivid images at eight frames per second. Hodgins soldered custom LED panels into shape with precision, using a toaster oven for the soldering process. Though programming details are forthcoming, the mask showcases remarkable DIY engineering.

'Become Anyone 2.0' is an impressive LED face-changing mask constructed by Sean Hodgins, featuring an intricately designed electronic setup. It incorporates 9,000 LEDs sourced from Alibaba, structured meticulously using a pick-and-place machine followed by soldering with a toaster oven.

The mask's intricate design involved soldering LED matrix panels into a 3D shape, a labor-intensive process requiring precise soldering and wiring. A Google Sheets spreadsheet facilitated the mapping of each LED, with a Raspberry Pi and a specialized Pixelblaze LED controller managing the display.

The mask vividly portrays animated figures, such as Doomguy, despite its limited eight frames per second capability. Powered by a pocket-sized battery, it promises up to nine hours of continuous use, while future source code and project details will be available on GitHub.