Crane TV have a nice interview with Ryan and Francesca of CuteCurcuit, going over some of their history and commenting on a display skirt that will be part of the Digital Revolution exhibition at the Barbican, London (more…)
Boffin inspired electronic clothes from our secret UK lair
Crane TV have a nice interview with Ryan and Francesca of CuteCurcuit, going over some of their history and commenting on a display skirt that will be part of the Digital Revolution exhibition at the Barbican, London (more…)
Provided you can cope with being prodded in the midriff you can now be a walking game of tetris. (more…)
I’m guessing that this is a rather a tongue in cheek application; the embedding of NFC contactless payment chip in the cuff of a tailored suit, so you can pay for small items with the wave of your jacket. (more…)
Combining 3D printing, knitting, 14 multi-coloured LED’s and an EEG brain monitor has enabled sensoree to create a striking headpiece that dynamically reflects the state of the wearers mind. (more…)
Xuedi Chen’s data driven sculpture slowly exposes the wearer the more they use their mobile phone. (more…)
Purdue university are using a conventional sewing machine to produce electronics that can stretch. (more…)
The fashion design students of Shih Chien university (實踐大學) created motion sensitive garments as part of their week long 2013 workshop on electronic fashion. Lab-alpha7’s team member, Paul Gough, ran the workshop with a mix of enthusiastic 1st and 3rd year students. (more…)
This is probably the first video teardown of an electronic garment, and it makes interesting viewing. (more…)
The Brooklyn Ballet company initiated a succesful kickstarter project to fund the costumes for an up and coming production of the Nutcracker suite, central among these costumes is a motion sensing tutu with cascading LED lights. (more…)