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Artists Daniele Hopkins and Kyle Duffield created the bra gamepad to play the classic title Dead Or Alive.

Designed with fully functional buttons, Daniele demonstrated the bra by inviting people to play the game as she wore it.

Meanwhile Kyle wore a male equivalent, enabling two gamers to go head to head on the famous fighting title.

(Image: HOPKINSDUFFIELD.COM)

And though the controller may seem objectifying, the motivation behind the design was the opposite.

Dead Or Alive features butch men and big-breasted girls – and even has a separate engine governing how boobs bounce.

So the artists created controls that meant gamers got to grips with real bodies and not the on-screen equivalent.

The duo, who are based in Toronto, Canada, debuted their design in 2013 at Vector – a gaming and art festival.

(Image: HOPKINSDUFFIELD.COM)

Footage of the controllers in use resurfaced on Reddit today and shows people having whole fights using them.

Information uploaded with the footage on the Hopkins Duffield YouTube channel describes the project’s inspiration.

It states: “The artists use their own bodies to challenge exaggerated representations of the human body in the fighting game.

“The audience is confronted with the challenge of having to compete with one another in the game by manipulating the controllers worn by the artists.”