“I think there’s a certain thrill to be had by giving control over to a machine.”Īside from the creativity aspect of things, it can also work out cheaper in the long run, as investing in high quality BDSM tools adds up. Making “slightly cruel, yet enjoyable, scenarios”, Deviant Designs utilises the BDSM elements of control. Specialising in ‘ predicament bondage‘ as a form of escapism for his submissive, named K, the shocking method is a “deterrent to keep them focused on the task at hand”, particularly after a stressful day at work. “In order to scratch that itch, I had to learn to bring my ideas to life.” “Technology in BDSM opens the door to so many new experiences,” Gary told SEXTECHGUIDE, while explaining that no one sells the devices he wanted to make. After buying a starter Arduino kit and learning to code a light to switch on and off, he set it aside and forgot all about it, until his interest in kink sparked a more perverse lightbulb, so he decided to combine the two. Similar to some of the vibrator hackers we’ve previously spoken to, Gary initially felt bored with pre-made ‘DIY’ tech kits. But why would anyone want to go to the lengths of creating it at home, when you can avoid the hassle and buy ready-made gear?Ī fair question. Gary (surname withheld) is the founder of Deviant Designs, a BDSM sex tech engineer and designer with a penchant for the aforementioned tinkering.Īt Raspberry Dream Lab’s most recent Do It Yourself event, Gary explained how relatively simple making custom BDSM toys can be. And these are the ones that rip open not only the box, but the toy itself in search of new ways to alter, adapt or otherwise hack the technology.Īt least, that’s how it goes down at Gary’s house. Most people rip open the box of a new hi-tech sex toy excitedly, keen to get down to the fun part.
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