It’s a pretty interesting insight into what can be described as extending ordinary body modification (piercings, tattoos) and something less than “true” transhumanism (augmented reality eyes, prosthetic limbs stronger and better than natural ones). Of course as skeptics point out in the comments, this looks a bit like some post modern performance than true revolution in biomechatronics. To hell with them, new ideas can’t always come from the clean white-lit rooms of corporate R&D labs.