Time to “face” the future. A shop in Tokyo, Japan, is making hyperrealistic masks with real people’s faces printed on them. For roughly $387 a piece, the Kamenya Omoto company will license a person’s image — applicants must be at least 20 years old — and in return, get a portion of the profit. Customers can pre-order the shopkeeper’s “face” for $948.
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