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Hannah Perner-Wilson talks wearables live from Boston

Hannah Perner-Wilson, also known as Plusea at Instructibles, will be giving a skype artist’s talk for Suzi Webster’s fall wearables class, on September 24 live from MIT in Boston.

Perner-Wilson is currently a graduate student in the High-Low Tech research group lead by Leah Buechley at the MIT Media Lab. Her work explores material properties for their use in creating handmade human-computer interfaces. Focusing on the documentation and development of available and affordable technology that allows more of us to DIY, modify and fix the technology that surrounds us. Since 2006 …

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[1 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]

Hannah Perner-Wilson, also known as Plusea at Instructibles, will be giving a skype artist’s talk for Suzi Webster’s fall wearables class, on September 24 live from MIT in Boston.

Perner-Wilson is currently a graduate student in the High-Low Tech research group lead by Leah Buechley at the MIT Media Lab. Her work explores material properties for their use in creating handmade human-computer interfaces. Focusing on the documentation and development of available and affordable technology that allows more of us to DIY, modify and fix the technology that surrounds us. Since 2006 …

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Shape memory alloy experiments ShapeMemoryAlloyTest2
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A wearable visualization

Here is an interesting and beautiful project by Mitchell Whitelaw that uses weather data mapping to create a virtual form that is 3D-printed and worn.

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[18 Aug 2009 | Comments Off | ]

Katherine Soucie pointed me to this interesting project from the uk.

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Intelligent Textiles for the digital soldier
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