blog results talk2myShirt (0) | | Marjan Kooroshnia, textile design student at the Textile & Fashion school of Borås, Sweden send us her interesting work ‘Look different with smart textiles‘ using Thermochromic ink... | |
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 talk2myShirt (0) | | Networking is a fix-point of our daily activities. Many of us are members of multiple networking communities to stay in touch with family and friends and to meet new people.
Wearable electronic is... | |
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 talk2myShirt (0) | | ‘Wear your true lifestyle‘ is a ‘Wearable Senses‘ project from Gordon Tiemstra, student at the Department of Industrial Design of the Eindhoven University of Technology, with... | |
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 talk2myShirt (0) | | Industrial design student Floor Mattheijssen likes to create systems and services around the human body, the body movements and physiology in medical context.
Her latest design is a monitoring... | |
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 talk2myShirt (0) | | For many ‘connected’ people, online social activities are sometimes more intensive than the social interaction with family members living in the same house.
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 talk2myShirt (0) | | Doing even simplest forms of exercise like walking is already an effort people in so called highly developed countries have to be motivated to do.
Many spend time in offices and in front of TV or... | |
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 talk2myShirt (0) | | Wearable electronic is currently on stage at the Dutch Design Week held between Oct 17 and 25 in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
The wearable electronic concepts are the creation of students... | |
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 AdFreak (16) | | The Ad-o-matic is an all-in-one ad generator sure to appeal to smart, penny-pinching CMOs. (...) | |
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 talk2myShirt (0) | | The concept design ‘Measure: How much I miss you!‘ from Kerry Jia Yi Lin is a unique exploration combining soft technologies, commonly known as wearable electronic to create an aesthetic... | |
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 talk2myShirt (0) | | Visitors to the Smart Textiles Salon in Ghent, a jointed European workshop organized by the European projects SysTex and Proetex will see a highly interesting prototype called ‘Transitional... | |
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