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What if your clothes can change color to complement your skin tone, can respond to your racing heartbeat, or you can combine with a loved one from a distance?
Welcome to the world of shoes that can dynamically move your height, jacket, which are displayed when the next bus comes, and Nekatai that can make your business partner out of the entire room. Whether it is for fashion, function, or human connectivity, wearable electronics can be used to design interactive systems that are intimate and attractive.
Make: Wearable electronics are for those who are interested in physical computing to create an interface or system living on the body. Perfect for new manufacturers for wearing techniques, this book introduces you to equipment, materials and techniques to make you interactive electronic circuits and embed them in clothes and other things.
In each chapter you are used to be comfortable with technology and then invite you to build that knowledge with your projects. Perfectly step-by-step instructions and illustrated with images of amazing compositions created by artists and professional designers, this book provides a solid understanding of electronic circuits and how can you use them to bring their wearing projects from concept to prototype.
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Publisher: Create Community, LLC; First Edition (30 September 2014)
language English
Paperback: 276 page
ISBN -10: 1449336515
ISBN -13: 978-1449336516
Items Weight: 1.25 pounds
Dimensions: 7.4 x 0.52 x 9.31 inch
Customers say
Customers find the book informative, providing lots of ideas for projects and experiments, and serving as a good introduction to wearables. They appreciate its comprehensive content for beginners. Additionally, one customer notes it’s a must-have in the hobbyist’s library.
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