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Some shirts come with LED arrays,
allowing the display of shiny logos or
animations. Looks neat, but mainly in the
dark. I want something more flashy!
Picture a jacket with built-in flash modules
(xenon tubes in thin, transparent plastic
casings), setting your torso and arms
ablaze.
Flash
frequencies are set to "random" by
default, but you can switch to "movement
sensitive" and enhance your body
language with well-timed bursts of bright
light.
The "music mirroring" mode is sure to give
your clubbing panache a boost, as your
body flickers to the ambient groove. like this ?
http://infosthetics...g_tshirt_movie.html There are many more examples of similar, lighting up clothes [xenzag, Mar 19 2007]
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Didn't hippo, or stf3 or one of those other
smart brits post an idea very similar? |
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Mr Piddlesworth seems to have actually
built a flashsuit. Without all the bells and
whistles, but still. |
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[xenzag], thanks for the cool link, but
those are precisely LED array shirts. No
flashes. |
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