materiality: smart garments and electronic textiles

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Materiality: Electronic Textiles and Smart Garments

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GreetingsBarbara Trippeer

Adjunct Lecturer, Fashion Department,College of Visual Arts and Design,

University of North Texas

Materials:SMART garments & e-textiles

Technological AdvancementThe Science of Clothing

Smart TextilesWhat are smart textiles?

Smart TextilesDefinition and Applications

Embedded Circuits Conductive Fibers Strategic Sensors Communication DevicesCuteCircuit Graphene Heddoko

Smart ClothingCategories and Applications

Military/Industrial Health/Wellness InfotainmentMedical

Geopositioning

Environment

Activity

Functional Garments Fashion and EntertainmentActivity Monitoring Measuring Vital SignsActivity Monitors

Temperature

Fitness & Heart Rate Monitors

Communication Devices

Light Sensor Displays

Emotional Connections

Blood Pressure Monitors

Heart Rate

Blood Pressure

Respiration

Body Temperature

EMBEDDED

SENSORSSTRATEGIC

http://www.heddoko.com/ergonomics/

http://www.hexoskin.com/

Smart GarmentsBIOMEDICALApplications

http://hankypancreas.com/

Smart GarmentsConnected Apparel

Medical TeamCaregiving Team

Patient

CONNECTED GARMENTSCOMMUNICATION TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS

PhysicianPatient Caregiver

Coach/Teacher

http://www.mytjacket.com/

SeamlessIntegration

http://paulinevandongen.nl/news/vigour/

AdaptivePhase ChangeMaterials

http://www.uniqlo.com/lab/heattech/us/

ResponsivePhysiological

https://halleyprofita.wordpress.com/projects/LightWear

THANK YOUFOR YOURTIME and ATTENTION

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Raudsepp, E. "Profile of the Creative Individual: Part 1." Creative Computing 9, no. 8 (August 1983): 170-179.

Redbourn, E., and W. Rees. Materials and Clothing in Health and Disease. London: H.K. Lewis and Co., 1972.

Roggen, D.; Magnenat, S.; Waibel, M.; Troster, G. “Wearable Computing: Designing and Sharing Activity-Recognition Systems Across Platforms”. IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine, June 2011, 83-95.

Rogers, Yvonne. "Icons at the Interface: Their Usefulness." Interacting with Computers 1: 105-118.

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