Monday, March 22, 2010

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Sketch of my idea


Using different colours each side of gloves,which will make user's performance more dynamic.

Presentation - Dream Jammies


Dream Jammies offer you a non-invasive way to see how your loved ones are sleeping - or not.

Dream Jammies are pajamas linked to an iphone. The pajamas’ sensors are embedded into the embroidery and connect people to their partner’s iphone which then displays an ambient colour that represents the state of sleep by using iPhone application.
They know whether user’s are standing or laying down, tossing or lying quietly. It also know users body temperature. This information is relayed to iPhone, and expressed on their screen in color, changing in realtime.
As person is lay down to sleep, the screen fades from green to blue, the shade of blue reflecting their body temperature. As person is roll around, the screen flickers red. By shaking the iPhone user’s partner is able to reach out, causing the chest of their pajamas to vibrate. it can be quite annoying while they sleep. but also can be an alarm clock.

Click here for the Dream Jammies's video

Thursday, March 4, 2010

multiple colours or simple one colour?

I want to make my project quite dynamic without using multiple colours. I think the maximum number of colours will be 3~4.

What to wear?

I've been thinking about what part of our body to use for my project. First think that cames of mind was the "Gloves". I could use for sign language or for dance party.
Here some images I found from net.
http://www.ravehaven.com/images/Mystical%20Mitts%20Multicolor%20LED%20Gloves.gif image reference link:click


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Dancepants MP3 Player


the conceptual Dancepants Kinetic Music player would "motivate you to move your feet in order to hear your music." Better shuffle about while taking that breather, or no pump-up tunes for you.


"And as long as you keep running or dancing you can be sure you won't run out of battery." We may yet reach the point where we need to self-power all our gadgets, but until that day arrives, bring on the batteries or socket chargers.

Learning about Lilypad

lilypad.jpgpeaking of fashion & technology, here comes LilyPad. LilyPad is basically the hardware you’ll need to do that. It was developed by Leah Buechley & SparkFun and it’s based on Arduino, an open source hardware project based on Wiring based on Processing. It’s a modular system with an accelerometer, a light sensor, a tri-color LED.

My inspiration

I've been looking all over the web searching for inspiration for this course and found so many variety designs and remarkable ideas.
Here are some web site link to the designs that really inspired me.

http://hautegear.com/

http://www.scienceahead.com/entry/top-21-wearable-technologies/

http://www.impactlab.com/2006/03/26/future-of-fashion-wearable-technology/