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Electronic textiles: Wearable computers, reactive fashion, and soft computation

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Electronic textiles, also referred to as smart fabrics, are quite fashionable right now. Their close relationship with the field of computer wearable‘s gives us many diverging research directions and possible definitions. Invite you to refer to the disclosures. | Electronic Textiles Wearable Computers Reactive Fashion and Soft Computation Abstract Electronic textiles also referred to as smart fabrics are quite fashionable right now. Their close relationship with the field of computer wearables gives us many diverging research directions and possible definitions. On one end of the spectrum there are pragmatic applications such as military research into interactive camouflage or textiles that can heal wounded soldiers. On the other end of the spectrum work is being done by artists and designers in the area of reactive clothes second skins that can adapt to the environment and to the individual. Fashion health and telecommunication industries are also pursuing the vision of clothing that can express aspects of people s personalities needs and desires or augment social dynamics through the use and display of aggregate social information. In my current production-based research I develop enabling technology for electronic textiles based upon my theoretical evaluation of the historical and cultural modalities of textiles as they relate to future computational forms. My work involves the use of conductive yarns and fibers for power delivery communication and networking as well as new materials for display that use electronic ink nitinol and thermochromic pigments. The textiles are created using traditional textile manufacturing techniques spinning conductive yarns weaving knitting embroidering sewing and printing with inks. JOANNA BERZOWSKA Joanna Berzowska is an Assistant Professor of Computation Arts at Concordia University and the founder of Extra Soft research studio in Montreal. She has shown her work in the Cooper-Hewitt Design Museum in NYC SIGGRAPH ISEA Arts Electronics Art Directors Club in NYC Australian Museum in Sydney NTT ICC in Tokyo and the Banff New Media Institute among others. Textile Volume 3 Issue 1 pp. 2-19 Reprints available directly from the Publishers. Photocopying permitted by licence only. 2005 Berg. .