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Screens are everywhere and we can't stop looking at them.
After all, you are looking at one now.
But it's not just the screen on your desk or in your hand.
There is a screen on either side of the bus, bar, restaurant and even wrist.
And if the black mirror teaches us something, it's not always a good thing that the constant impact of the screen.
That's probably why Ivan Cash, 32year-
The old creative director, filmmaker, and artist from Oakland, California created "irl glass ".
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The cash team has created a hue that effectively blocks the screen and display.
By flattening the polarized lens and rotating 90 degrees, the light emitted by the LCD/LED screen is blocked, making it look like the TV or computer in front of you is turned off, currently, the prototype glasses can block the LCD and LED screen, but do not handle the OLED display.
So you can still see your smartphone screen and some digital billboards.
The goal of the Kickstarter campaign launched last month was to reach $25,000.
At the time of writing, it was close to the $150,000 raised.
So yes, there may be a lot of people who are tired of watching the screen.
Obviously, there are people who will be attracted to IRL glasses that are already at the top of the "technology is not just good;
We want to find balance.
"I'm glad they bought a pair of glasses," Cash said in . "
"But I'm most excited and interested in those who have just started asking these questions, but they may not be that clear or directly grounded in their relationship with technology.
"If the glasses look familiar, it's because it's based on John Carpenter's cult 1980 film, which reveals the subconscious message of consumerism with sunglasses
Now that crowdfunding has been successful, you can expect to see IRL glasses appear in April 2019 for $49 (£40)each.