Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Fashion and Interactive Textiles

To be cool is to be fashionable. It seems that these days technology and fashion are starting to merge -- see Angel Chang and Elena Corchero. And while certainly not mainstream yet, you can see trends developing out of niches. But we don't typically talk fashion here, other people do that much better than we do (see talk2myshirt.com or this blog entry) -- in fact I've taken my own jabs at it from time to time.
But I will say this, these types of efforts do push people to think in different ways about technology and how they interact with it. The fuel for most of these efforts is of course the emergence of the cell phone and the ipod -- all of a sudden there are technologies that people want with them at all times...since we have our clothes with us at all times (mostly), it seems like a great fit. But I don't think we're quite there yet (at least on the technology side). We have yet to get away from bulky processing and power (although Nantero and Konarka are making headway). We need textiles to "enhance" the technology, not hold it -- we can buy an elastic band for that or simply use a pocket. It's expensive to integrate the technology and thus its only available in high end items that can absorb the cost -- and with Eleksen's hiccup we may have seen that the business model isn't proving out for that route either.

So who do we look to? Who still researches this stuff? Check out these efforts in the US, and these companies/universities in Europe...

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