Do relógio que mede o batimento cardíaco a vestidos com drones que interagem conforme a música, os recursos tecnológicos aplicados à moda podem adotar as mais variadas formas, sendo um campo aberto à investigação e um apelo aos sentidos. Dividido em quatro partes, o livro Roupas inteligentes: combinando moda e tecnologia discute os conceitos fundamentais da área e suas aplicações, apresentando possibilidades de materiais para a criação de projetos. O autor, pioneiro no estudo sobre o tema no Brasil e também artista, explica como funcionam os aspectos eletrônicos relacionados ao vestível, ilustrando-os com iniciativas em artes, ciência e design. Com linguagem acessível e didática, o livro traz ainda tutoriais e o fashiontech canvas model, abordando processos criativos e práticos no desenvolvimento de projetos.
Editora: Senac São Paulo; 1ª edição (19 março 2020)
Idioma: Português
Capa comum: 200 páginas
ISBN-10: 8539631709
ISBN-13 : 978-8539631704
Dimensões: 24.8 x 18 x 1.6 cm
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Understanding the Significance of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive.
The fashion industry has long grappled with the problem of overproduction, leading to a staggering amount of unsold clothing ending up in landfills. This cycle of waste …
Scientists, Artists and Designers’ Exploration of Powering Up Our Wearables.
Technology has come a long way when it comes to small and flexible batteries and new protocols like Bluetooth Low Energy. As new technologies continue to be developed, a new generation of batteries…
Wearables and data visualisation.
Have you ever been in a situation where you got embarrassed because of what someone said, and you started to blush immediately? Or you were out, and the weather suddenly got cold, and you had a constant goosebump and started shaking?
Touch and electronic textiles.
I had once more the pleasure of participating in the e-textile summer camp (2017). The event is an annual gathering of professionals and practitioners in electronic textiles initiated by the girls from Kobakant….
Academic Publications **********
O’Nascimento, R. (2023). “I am feeling blue… and red”: Exploring alternative ways of feeling colours through a wearable haptic artefact. Multimodality & Society, 3(4), 444-452. https://doi.org/10.1177/26349795231194746
Bruna Petreca., AnaTajadura-Jiménez, Laia Turmo Vidal, Ricardo O’ Nascimento, Hasti Seifi, Judith Ley-Flores, Aneesha Singh, Nadia Berthouze, Marianna Obrist, and Sharon Baurley. 2023. Body x Materials: A workshop exploring the role of material-enabled body-based multisensory experiences. In Extended Abstracts of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI EA '23). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 334, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1145/3544549.3573807
Meg Grant, Anja Hertenberger, Leonie Urff, and Ricardo O'Nascimento. 2012. TK 730. In Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction (TEI '12). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 321–322. https://doi.org/10.1145/2148131.2148202