
Ever wish you could just push a slow-mo button and cause the hustle and bustle of city life to ease up a little. Maybe you'd just like to seal yourself off from your surroundings within the confines of a shiny aluminum sphere. German artist Lorenz Potthast didn't stop at thinking about it, he did something. Dubbed the "Decelerator," the avant garde piece of headgear does just that: it has a camera that feeds video to the head-mounted display inside, with the wearer (or someone else) able to control the speed of the video playback with a remote.
Engadget , Lorenz Potthast's Decelerator helmet gives you slow-motion vision, sci-fi style, Lorenz Potthast's Decelerator helmet gives you slow-motion vision, sci-fi style