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Textiles are all around us.Â
Technology is changing way we interact with textiles.
Fibers are becoming sensors and actuators.
Fabrics are becoming systems.
"textiles" are evolving...
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Patchwerks 2009-04-09T23:18:05.583-04:00 Who's Got Some Intel from SmartFabrics 2009? 2008-11-12T21:35:17.073-05:00 Open-Source Hardware for Interactive-Textiles (OSHIT) Aside from being a great acronym, I think its an idea that should be considered. Over the next few days I hope to explore this idea in detail. What exactly does "open-source hardware" entail? It is the idea that a design for a technology component is not proprietary and is open for anyone to use -- HOWEVER, any resulting product made from the open-source component is considered open itself. A handful of groups around the world have dabbled in open-source hardware, probably the most popular lately is the Italian group Arduino. Lest we forget that there are both open-source for electronics, but ALSO for sewing. The first question that comes to mind is "how will companies make money?" Well, they're going to have to sell products...good products. 2008-11-04T08:04:55.033-05:00
talk2myShirt Sep 02, 2010 04:00AM Light animated suit controlled via iPhone and WiFi
Marc, a engineer and software guru from Miami created an amazing, light animated suit that will be for sure the highlight of every party you show up with it.
His iPhone Controlled LED Suit can serve as yardstick and inspiration for everyone who plans to create interactive fashion with outstanding light effects.
Marc sewed LED modules into [...] Aug 31, 2010 12:08AM Soon people can call your little black M-Dress
Francesca Rosella and Ryan Genz, the creative force behind CuteCircuit are pushing the limits of wearable technology far into the future with their recent activities which ranges from illuminated stage-wear for artists to launching their own CuteStore for technology enhanced fashion.
In the ‘coming soon?’ section of the store we can find the famous Hug Shirt [...] Copyright © talk2myShirt 2010
IDTechEx | by technology | Printed Electronics Sep 03, 2010 12:00AM H.C. Starck sells Clevios to Heraeus H.C. Starck GmbH, headquartered in Goslar, Germany, has signed a contract to sell its global Conductive Polymers Business Unit to Heraeus, Hanau, Germany. Sep 02, 2010 12:00AM NSF-funded project aims to grab more sun for solar cells University of Oregon-led project with Oregon State and University of Illinois will involve a three-year push. Copyright (C) IDTechEx Ltd
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