Future Spy Gadgets
This Midnight Mission Suit, designed by Auger-Loizeau is an all-in-one spy suit perfect for computer hacking and navigating dark corridors undetected.

A brain scanner designed by Dunne and Raby

Auger-Loizeau's Dark-Corner Cam allows kids to send out their dolls to to look under beds and inside closets for monsters, sending back a video feed to show that nothing's there and it's safe to sleep.
The How Do I Look compact has the ability to tap into closed-circuit camera networks and display their video feed onto the tiny screen. Created by Troika

Facial detection is here and if you're on the run, you might want to wear one of these masks or facial stickers to fool prevent cameras and scanners from getting a lock on your facial features.
Replace your own human leg with this super-powered one and you'll be able to run faster, jump higher, and because its its tentacle-like design, grips walls like an octopus and hang from the ceiling. Designed Noam Toran and Nick Williamson

This gallery is but a mere selection of the many gadgets both real and futuristic on display at the
Ontario Science Centre.
