e-Textiles

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MakerS as innovaTors surrounding environmental conditions Some research ers are hopeful that they will be able to use the body’s natural energy to power smart clothes Because the sensors are part of the clothing they can be placed in direct contact with a person’s skin and can detect an amazing range of information about the wearer Sharing the information gathered from these clothes has the potential to change the way online communities work Athletes might compare their data with that of their friends or professional athletes Information during sporting events could be shared with viewers as it happens Video games could get more personal What happens when fabric becomes programmable Furniture manufacturers in Sweden are interested in fabrics that can change pattern and color This could help people who can’t make up their minds about which sofa they want Researchers are also experimenting with furniture that can heat up This would help people who live in cold places save energy because they could run their furnaces less in the winter The E-Textile Laboratory at Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg Virginia is embedding electronics into rugs The rug lights up as people 6