I often feel like an evangelist championing the cause of wearable technology and smart textiles every time I present a talk at a fashion event (vs the usual tech conference). My colleagues in the fashion industry are typically hesitant — even resistant — to embrace wearable tech and quickly delegate it to the realm of kitsch, costume design, or, at best, the action sports industry.
I find myself standing in the sidelines telling them to… Continue
Added by Syuzi on September 30, 2010 at 11:00am —
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Mary Huang's latest collection for her haute tech fashion label "Rhyme & Reason" dishes out an entirely new attitude toward knits: distinctly feminine designs illuminated (literally) with light.
Ms. Huang drapes light across the body as if it were an invisible layer of sheer fabric, adding dimension, volume and texture. The… Continue
Added by Syuzi on September 23, 2010 at 6:35pm —
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Heavy load button switch. It is the heavy load version of our standard press button switch. It works with a higher pressure, around 1.8 Kg applied on a 2 cm wide circular area.
the blogside covers my artistic practice within the textile media and poses a forum for my work and research of the project Poetic Realism. I experiment with different electronic media and combine it with textile and fiber, to embed sound and light into the textile medium. This online platform visualizes my world of inspiration, materials and fibers.
Added by kareena on September 21, 2010 at 5:50am —
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Trikoton is a berlin-based fashion house that poetically fuses fashion, technology and culture to create custom knits. Trikoton "transfers voices into clothes" by converting the frequency bands of an audio message into binary codes for custom knitting patterns.
Customers create their voice pattern via an online flash interface and the custom pattern… Continue
Added by Syuzi on September 20, 2010 at 12:32pm —
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Maker Faire NYC is less than a week away! I'm excited for all of you who are able to attend and, for those who can't (like myself) — don't worry — we will have coverage of the Faire in the upcoming weeks.
There is an amazing body of work in wearable technology that will be on display. I've scoured the schedule and created a list of Makers and their amazing projects for… Continue
Added by Syuzi on September 19, 2010 at 6:20pm —
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Fabrickit, a new e-textile development kit from Studio 5050, will be launched at the Maker Faire NYC.
The kit is a fairly simple e-textile kit that allows you to add LEDs to textiles. What separates FabricKit from the Lilypad and Aniomagic family is that the FabricKit system forgoes the use of… Continue
Added by Syuzi on September 16, 2010 at 10:00am —
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Here's a great opportunity to meet your fellow makers and show off your wearable projects at the Maker Faire NYC Wearable Computing and eTextile Fashion Show. You do not need to have a Maker Faire Booth Application - just the willingness to walk the runway and share your talents with other Makers.
For the next few weeks New York city is the place to be to get your e-textile fix. This Friday, September 17th, make sure to check out Sara and Lara Grant's workshop on felted textile sensors and electronics. These brilliant ladies will show you how to create textile sensors and integrate them with simple signal processing circuits for controlling sound output. Make sure you check out their website Felted…Continue
Added by Syuzi on September 15, 2010 at 3:30pm —
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The Masai Dress is an older project developed at Studio 5050 but since I just discovered the video (above) I thought it was worth a post.
The garment uses traces of conductive thread and metallic beads to trigger the playback of sound.
I appreciate this project's low tech approach. Rather than using an accelerometer to detect motion, the Masai Dress uses "motion sensors" developed from beads and… Continue
Added by Syuzi on September 14, 2010 at 9:26am —
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Dancers have been some of the earliest adopters of wearable technology, embedding sensors in costumes typically to trigger playback of media.
Often in these high-tech dance performances it is difficult to decipher the "cause and effect", resulting in a seemingly superfluous use of technology.
Standing Waves, a performance system that uses wearable sensors allowing a dancer to control sound, is a rare example of a dance performance that poetically… Continue
Added by Syuzi on September 13, 2010 at 10:29am —
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Lianna Sheppard sculpts bold and beautiful sculptural forms anchored around the human body. In her recent project for her MA at Kingston University, she created origami-inspired costumes that fold, pleat and illuminate. The lighting projections add a poetic and ephemeral dimension to an otherwise minimal and severely… Continue
Added by Syuzi on September 1, 2010 at 1:30pm —
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