A dream about electronic clothing

electronic clothing.jpgIt feels strange to start 2009 with a dream, but a new year means doing new things and this one felt right. I sometimes have some pretty strange dreams and find it worthwhile to write it down. I don’t quite have notebook lying next to my bed, but close enough. This one was strange too, much stranger than what I’m about to tell you.

In my dream I was looking for a Christmas gift for my brother, a T-shirt actually. For some reason, I imagined that I entered some sort of electronic boutique to do it, I went to pick a shirt, and went to try it out (my brother and me are pretty much the same size).

So there I was in the changing room when I noticed some sort of display on my shirt. It gave me all kinds of options, many of which I can no longer remember, but basically they were something like:

  • “Do you want to see the news when eating breakfast?”
  • “Do you want me to operate as a timer when brushing your teeth?”
  • “Do you want to see traffic information when driving to work?”

You get the idea.

I then had another dream within my dream, which was about imagining other applications, like:

  • You’re listening to the radio and the thing suggests Wikipedia entries related to the topic.
  • You’re doing exercise, and it suggests other related ones, with instructions.
  • You put it on and it sends out a signal to other clothes that match and they start beeping.

And then I woke up, good morning and happy new year, guys!

Ignoring some inconsistencies, like where the display could be on a short-sleeved T-shirt, whether it’s not a little unnecessary for it to display traffic information or a timer when brushing, if those technologies already exist in cars and electronic brushes, and some others, this is the way I imagine it, let’s call it e-clothing, to work:

  • It has a wireless connection, which enables it to talk to other devices (including clothes.)
  • It has an accelerometer, which senses things like you brushing or doing exercise.
  • It can be programmed, manipulated within or remotely, to become relevant to your context.
  • It takes on the colour of your clothing when it’s dormant.
  • It also has no problem being folded, etc., so it’s like e-paper or better, like e-cloth.

That’s all for now. I would personally love for electronics to be part of our everyday clothing, it makes a lot of sense when thinking about exercising-contexts, where other devices are cumbersome, and for finding matching clothes (hell for some).

Hope you had a happy new year celebration!

Vincent

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2 Responses to “A dream about electronic clothing”

  1. Georgia says:

    goodness! one proactive service e-mother is enough in this planet.

    Plus imagine picking up somebody’s jacket that wears false teeth after a reveillon like yesterday’s … :) )))

  2. Ken says:

    This is a very interesting post. I enjoyed reading it. I want my clothes to go to work for me and take care of my kids….:)

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