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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 Feb 08, 2010 04:00AM weSearch ? wearable electronic search engine
Today is a special day for talk2myShirt: we reached our 1000 posting. To celebrate this milestone we add another, hopefully useful, feature for our reader and members.
Looking back to 1000 blog postings also means looking back to countless hours spending with Google, Yahoo and other search engines to hunt down all the news and information [...] Feb 06, 2010 04:00AM Atlas Gloves ? a DIY hand gesture interface
This weeks wearable electronic DIY project introduction is not very challenging on the eTextile part but it is one of the most outstanding projects I have seen around the interactive glove topic.
The Atlas Gloves, created by Dan Phiffer and Mushon Zer-Aviv at the ITP – NYU, act as a physical interface for controlling 3D mapping [...]
IDTechEx | by technology | Printed Electronics Feb 09, 2010 12:00AM Carbon nanotube ink turns cloth into a battery Ordinary textiles could be transformed into batteries that hold up to three times more energy than a mobile phone battery, by simply dipping them into nanoparticle-infused ink.
Feb 08, 2010 12:00AM Organic electrochemical cell could be an alternative to OLED lighting An organic light-emitting electrochemical cell (LEC) could be a cheaper alternative to OLED technology.
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