February 2010 Blog Posts (21)

Fairytale Fashion Collection by Diana Eng



This week Diana Eng presented the Fairytale Fashion Collection, fashions that use technology to create magical clothing, at Eyebeam.



The collection consisted of fashions that illuminate, change colors and transform shapes. My personal favorite was the deployable hoodie whose hood expands and collapses as a result of its origami structure.



The Research and development for the Fairytale Fashion… Continue

Added by Syuzi on February 26, 2010 at 10:30am — 1 Comment

Lady GaGa's 'Living Dress'

Image via GagaDaily.com



Yesterday Lady GaGa tweeted to announce the debut of the latest Haus of GaGa creation called "The Living Dress." Inspired by Hussein Chalayan's amazing shape-shifting fashions, the dress transformed GaGa into an angelic figure with moving wings and… Continue

Added by Angela Sheehan on February 25, 2010 at 6:00pm — 1 Comment

From Motorized Garments to Sound Reactive Fashions, RISD Takes on Wearable Tech



Nate & Kirk Mueller teamed up to teach "Seamless", an introductory wearables technology course at RISD: The Rhode Island School of Design. From dresses that unzip themselves to sound sensitive fashions, the course produced some nicely designed experiments and investigations in high-tech… Continue

Added by Syuzi on February 24, 2010 at 9:30am — 2 Comments

Oslo, Norway: Workshop - Wearable Sound Experiment

Wearable Sound Experiments, or why does my knee bark and my armpit squeak?

15-18th March 2010, Atelier Nord, Oslo, Norway

10 participants, 4 days



www.ateliernord.no

http://www.kobakant.at/DIY/?p=2179



This four day workshop introduces basic soft electronics techniques for constructing fabric sensors and wearable circuits. Instead of using soldering irons and wire,… Continue

Added by Hillevi on February 24, 2010 at 6:00am — No Comments

Glowing Shoes in Richmond



This is a cool use of technology for public art purposes!









From Wooster Collective



"These glowing shoes have been spotted around town in Richmond, Virginia, at least 12 pairs. The shoes are hung like ordinary shoes that are thrown over a power line, only these are only found in bare trees. Not really sure what the meaning behind it all is but they… Continue

Added by Nikola Delikatesla on February 23, 2010 at 4:48am — No Comments

Rodarte's Illuminated Heels

Rodarte's Illuminated Heels



I become absolutely overjoyed when my favorite fashion designers employ the tiniest bit of technology into their collections. Rodarte, the two scissor sisters of voluminous deconstructed clothes, adorned their models for their Fall 2010 collection with these spectacular illuminated heels.



Rodarte's Illuminated Heels



The three-inch heels! the texture! the light! swoon.



Light to the Rodarte sister's is… Continue

Added by Syuzi on February 22, 2010 at 10:30am — 1 Comment

Device pouch

Our device pouch can be used to hold devices like a small vibromotor or an LED small PCB. It has a compact three rows textile perfboard integrated, so you can solder or sew some components to interface your device to an Arduino or Lilypad.



You can find an instructable on how to use it here: www.plugandwear.com/supportcf1.html…





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Added by Riccardo Marchesi on February 20, 2010 at 12:31am — No Comments

Wearable Textile Radio

Wearable Textile Radio



Katharina Bredies, a research scientist at the DeutscheTelekom Laboratories, developed an intricately hand-made wearable textile radio as research for her doctoral thesis on "the value of irritation in design."



Wearable Textile Radio

Hacked radio connected to…

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Added by Syuzi on February 19, 2010 at 11:36am — 1 Comment

Inspirational Video of a Collection of Soft Circuits



Lovely collection of soft and flexible circuit prototypes by the e-textile mavens Emily Lovell, Leah Buechley and Hannah Perner-Wilson from the High-Low Tech research group at the MIT Media… Continue

Added by Syuzi on February 18, 2010 at 3:24pm — 1 Comment

THE NEXT IDEA: ART AND TECHNOLOGY GRANT

Tech Grant



Hello All,



Here is a wonderful opputinity from Prix Ars Electronics to receive a grant and support for your wearable projects.

I highly encourage all of you to apply. Make me proud!



Deadline: March 5, 2010

Link to Onliine Submission…



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Added by Syuzi on February 18, 2010 at 12:16pm — No Comments

Climatic Changes Activate Networked Garments



Valérie Lamontagne has developed three fantastical networked fashions inspired by the peculiar fairy tale by Charles Perrault in which a young princess, to avoid marrying a king, demands impossible dresses made of the sun, the moon and the sky.



Lamontagne interprets the fairy tale by creating magical fashions that use live weather data to reflect the changing barometric… Continue

Added by Syuzi on February 17, 2010 at 11:30am — 1 Comment

Sewing Machine as Musical Instrument



Conductive textiles have been used to create a number of novel interactive musical instruments but Lara Grant's use of the sewing machine as a musical instrument is by far one of my favorites.



Lara modified a sewing machine so that the needle and conductive piece of fabric that is being sewn functions as a switch. Every time the needle makes a stitch it also plays a note.



Additionally, the machine… Continue

Added by Syuzi on February 17, 2010 at 10:30am — 3 Comments

hydrochromic inks

I'm looking for hydrochromic inks for applying on textile fabrics? Who can help me with coordinates of comapnies selling these products? thanks in advance

Prof Dr Marc Van Parys
University College Ghent
BE-9000 Ghent - Belgium

email:info@unitex.be

Added by Marc Van Parys on February 10, 2010 at 1:07pm — No Comments

Guerilla Intervention: Human Bee Pollinators

Human Bee Pollinators
The Human Bee Pollinator was one of the more imaginative wearables created for the guerilla intervention at the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference 2009. Designed by CIID students Laura Boffi and Jacek Barcikowski, the…
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Added by Syuzi on February 10, 2010 at 1:00pm — No Comments

Wearable Tech and Environmental Politics

Dandelion-Kinetic Energy Wearable

Recently I've been thinking a lot about the role wearable technology can play in sustainability. This was mostly triggered by an article Is Wearable Technology Hype or Hope that I wrote for Ecouterre.



What I failed to imagine when I wrote the article was the imaginative and powerful role that wearable tech can play in performative…
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Added by Syuzi on February 9, 2010 at 11:30am — No Comments

Designer's Musings on Wearable Tech

Anke Loh

Chicago-based designer Anke Loh is known for her early experimentations in wearable technology. Earlier projects such as "Dressing Light" (2006) used Philips Lumalive fabrics to craft garments with wearable displays.



In her spring/summer 2010 collection, Anke reflects on her past…

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Added by Syuzi on February 8, 2010 at 9:00am — No Comments

Wearable Instruments and Performance Art

barbwired

'When two objects or people touch, they exchange electric charge.'



"barbwired", developed by artist Ewelina Aleksandrowicz, is a conceptual sound performance piece that literally and metaphorically uses the "energy" exchange between two individuals to create a dynamic aural experience.



"Sensual feelings, toxic obsessions, intense emotions" Ewelina says, "are translated through… Continue

Added by Syuzi on February 3, 2010 at 10:00am — No Comments

Free Swatch of Luminex Fabric



Want a free swatch of Luminex fabric and a copy of Alison Lewis's amazing book "Switch Craft"?



All you have to do is fill out a "Help Make Switch Better" survey for your chance to win.



You have until Feb. 12 so… Continue

Added by Syuzi on February 3, 2010 at 8:29am — No Comments

Detectair: an Eco-Wearable that Detects Air Quality

Detectair:

A soft vest with an oversized collar, Detectair senses, alerts and protects wearers from environmental toxins in the atmosphere.



Designed by Industrial design students Genevieve Mateyko and Pamela Troyer at Emily Carr University of Art + Design, the vest contains sensors that detect the ambient air quality… Continue

Added by Syuzi on February 2, 2010 at 9:30am — 7 Comments

Twitter Dress at Grammys

Twitter Dress



Wearable tech hits the red carpet at the Grammys with Imogen Heap's Twitter Dress. The dress is once again thanks to Moritz Waldemeyer who most recently developed Rihanna's laser outfit for the American Music Awards performance.



Imogen Heap's Twitter Dress, which… Continue

Added by Syuzi on February 1, 2010 at 10:00am — No Comments

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