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Understand how Paolla Oliveira’s jaguar costume for carnival works | Technology

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Actress Paolla Oliveira paraded for Grande Rio, under the theme of “Our destiny is to be a jaguar”, as a drum queen, on Sunday, 11th. But what surprised was Paolla’s costume, which embraced the expression ‘being a jaguar’ , with a kind of feline mask that covered his face and opened momentarily.

In an interview with Gshow, the owner of the studio responsible for the project, Bruno Oliveira, explained that the helmet was equipped with a motor controlled by an Arduino system to coordinate the position and movement of the mask. The jaguar’s eyes were made of LED lamps.

“We really like boldness and these transformations. It was the perfect marriage with what Paolla was looking for at the moment and what we like to accomplish,” he said. The costume began production in September.

At Sapucaí, the costume was controlled by Paolla herself using a remote control, she said in an interview with TV Globo, after the parade.

The piece used more than 40,000 pieces of glass and crystals, but has no estimated value. Check out the moment the actress performed with the mask:

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