Plusea. 2013/14 Traces with Origin imagines a parallel universe in which 200 years ago, around 1800 when electricity was being discovered and the first electronic devices were being invented, communities made… As part of an EIT Grant awarded to the Design Research Lab, I am exploring various knit electronics and patterns for interaction.
A gift for a friend from KOBAKANT. Made using the DressCode circuit. The E-Textile Swatchbook Exchange took place between invited participants and attending participants of the 2013 E-Textile Summercamp in Paillard, France. 24 people participated in this Swatchbook Exchange, everybody making 24… 2013, 2014 Factory for Handmade Technologies. When mass-production fails us, Wish Lab offers an alternative by specializing in the production of custom electronics that are handmade by a skilled team… A gift for a friend. 2013 An Open Hardware pair of datagloves that capture movement and gestures of the hand using the ArduIMU and bend sensors. 2011 It works!
KOBAKANT. HOW TO GET WHAT YOU WANT. Welcome to the KOBAKANT DIY Wearable Technology Documentation Workshops least likely scenario This workshop is part of a course at the Ernst Busch Hochschule in Berlin. It is only open to students in the departments of Spiel&&Objekt. Workshops soft sensors for soft bodies FURTHER_READING_WATCHING_LISTENING_ Elektronische Textilien als Material und Werkzeug_ Hannah Perner-Wilson, Irene Posch, 2020 “Welche Fasern leiten Strom?
Workshops connecting bubbles This semester, we are sitting in a strange bubble at home. Sensors 6 really wearable sensors The textile sensors on our website are often not designed to be manipulated with your hands. Workshops soft interactive technologies This workshop is a part of a course at the Art Academy Weissensee Berlin. Workshops ETextile Adventures This workshop is part of a course at the Ernst Busch Hochschule in Berlin. Sensors Sole Sensing Rather simple way of making insoles with 3 pressure sensors located at different pressure points of the foot on the ground. Sensors. DIY materials for smart fabrics and interactive textiles.
Wearable Fabric on the Arduino Store. Wearable Fabric on the Arduino Store Davide Gomba — July 24th, 2012 We are happy to announce the first wearable kit on the Arduino Store . This kit has been made by Plug’n'Wear specifically for us. All fabrics in this kit are produced in Italy, and strongly related to a textile family business. If you want to get deeper into the story of this product have a look at Riccardo Marchesi presentation (still in Italian, soon to be traslated!)
At World Wide Rome 2012. Read over for Kit’s features This kit features: 1x Circular Stretch Sensor Designed by Hannah Perner-Wilson, this circular knit stretch sensor works perfect when you need to detect tension in many projects.2x Textile push button to make easy digital inputs in cloth, scarfs o bags.2x Spools of Conductive thread, ready to be hooked over a sewing machine2x Soft potentiometer kit will let you import analog data into your wearable project: this kit includes 1 meter of knitted conductive tape and a metal ring. Source: [arduino store] Riccardo Marchesi a World Wide Rome - The MAKERS edition. Kits. Open your Showbox » Openwear. An account on Openwear is called a Showbox a new word that mixes Showroom/Showcase/Toolbox. A Showbox is your starting point for being an active participant on Openwear. You can choose between two different accounts or Showbox: Personal A Personal Showbox is an account for use by an individual or small informal group to promote and share their activities on Openwear community.This type of account is useful for fashion designers, tailors, makers, artists, students but also illustrators, researchers, journalists, photographers who want to network and find collaborators, new customers, job opportunities in this new sector of fashion and garment production based on micro-productions, sustainability and collaborative work.
Local Hub or Educational Institution • A Local Hub Showbox is an account if you are an individual, a small group or small enterprise who organizes services and activities related to fashion production in physical location in your local area.