Wearable Customizable Displays 192
igargoyle writes "France Telecom has done some fun R&D to display pixilated images from your cellphone on your shirt or sleeve. These raver garments can even be used as a standalone device that can animate based on sounds and gestures. With better resolution, designer memes and logos might become the hot intellectual property being shared by the young hipsters. Then again, maybe it will just be another place for advertisers to exploit."
Ads (Score:2, Funny)
animation ? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:animation ? (Score:1)
display animations on some translucent clothes, so that it suddenly gives women a new way to improve their sensuality
Re: (Score:3, Insightful)
Will be really interesting ... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Will be really interesting ... (Score:3, Interesting)
"I know who you are, I know where you live, I know your family, I know your girlfriend and where she works and all because you were dumb enough to download dodgey free software without using ad-aware regularly."
Re:Will be really interesting ... (Score:5, Insightful)
Is this a knee-jerk reaction to find an excuse to put on your tin-foil hat? It's nothing more than a semi-intelligent display which will let you upload an animated GIF. And even if they did have cameras (I still have no clue where that came from), they will be less flexible than your average mobiile-phone or digital camera. AFAIK my digital camera is NOT spying on me and my family because I didn't run adaware on it (!)
Re:Will be really interesting ... (Score:2)
Ok, I agree he was jumping the gun with the whole camera on clothing thing, but then I thought about it, and realized why that might not be so farfetched. Just hear me out.
So, in the near future, wireless internet because ubiquitous. You can walk anywhere and be connected.
Cellphone cameras have undergone HUGE innovation enabling more powerful cameras to be made smaller and smaller.
The next step with cellphon
Re:Will be really interesting ... (Score:2)
Re:Will be really interesting ... (Score:2)
A note on Wiki, while generally correct, there are constantly petty little "political" wars on there, so I wouldn't suggest it as the definitive, er... definer of words.
Maybe Webster, which agrees (I checked) with you that virii is not a word. In time, with common enough usage, it may be deemed a real word (email, "spam" in the email sense, etc. weren't in the dictionary 20 years ago).
Out of curiousity, how can you know the original poster's intent? Unless you AR
Re:Will be really interesting ... (Score:1)
Medical uses (Score:5, Insightful)
If you suffer a grand mal for example, it could give life saving instructions to people around on how to assist you in such a scenario.
Re:Medical uses (Score:4, Insightful)
I'm afraid this kind of behaviour is unacceptable, but people don't help each other anymore these days. I understand it's an off-topic rant about society, but I doubt this kind of display would help anyone, especially if you look at what happen to handicapped people...
Re:Medical uses (Score:5, Insightful)
How about this, when people stop suing each other for chickenshit things, I'll start helping. If it's truly life or death, I'll get involved: Choking, CPR, major life-threatening bleeding and I'm there until the medics arrive. Anything otherwise and I'll be more than happy to call 911 for you but that's where my involvement ends.
It makes me sad to look at the world this way, but I'm also unwilling to put myself at risk unless the outcome is certain death.
Re:Medical uses (Score:2)
Re:Medical uses (Score:3, Insightful)
First, IANAL, but I am the only member of my immediate family not to be sued by someone after competently helping someone.
Good Samaritan laws are your defense _AFTER_ you're sued, they protect you from incurring damages. The problem is, you still have to defend yourself in court: spend the money on lawyers, lose time from work, deal with the bad publicity that comes with being sued for n
Re:You do! (Score:2)
IMO, friendly and outgoing isn't the problem, a growing unwillingness to accept responsibility for one's actions is.
Someone getting shitfaced drunk and crashing her car and then suing the EMT's, police dispatchers, and the guy who stopped to see if they were OK.
Someone having a heart attack, nearly dying, then suing the guy who performed CPR (saving his life) for breaking a rib.
The list goes on and on, "It's not my fault
Re:You do! (Score:2)
Being impersonal is close to the heart of the problem. Yes, accountability is too. One of the reasons people get that way is because nobody cared enough to straighten them out before they got that way (we are accountable to care).
I do agree with you there, being impersonal contributes to the problem. I see more of this behavior in the city I live in now (pop 9 million) than the city I lived in before (2 million ppl) and way more than where I grew up (26,000 ppl). I've also spent time in rural Nebraska,
Re:Medical uses (Score:2)
cause getting hit by a drunk driver is a product of not being a member of the master race?
Re:Medical uses (Score:2)
Isn't it actually illegal in France NOT to help someone who needs medical assistance? Not sure how well applied the law is though.
Just a coincidence that this system is being developed by France Telecom. C'est la vie!
Re:Medical uses (Score:2)
An example that comes to mind is tourists who knowledgely taped someone drowning fro
Re:Medical uses (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Medical uses (Score:1)
I know alot of immature people.
Re:Medical uses (Score:5, Funny)
A: That guy's freaking out, I think it's a seizure or something... Hey, look at this display on his chest.
B: Cool. Check it out, it can play Tetris.
A: Don't you think we should help him?
B: Two-player Tetris.
A: Oh yeah?
Re:Medical uses (Score:2, Funny)
Yes, and to make sure that it's an attention grabber, you could also have it say, "I'M HAVING A SEIZURE", in big, flashing letters.
Other safety uses (Score:2)
I thought that was pretty cool.
It seems to me you wouldn't need a shirt to display medical data. You could use the same sensors a
Re:Medical uses (Score:2)
Re:Medical uses (Score:3, Funny)
Nothing new with ads... (Score:4, Funny)
People are already paying for the apparent privilidge of advertising nike and Abercrombe and what not. If anything, it'll just become the rotating billboard of the fashion industry, every thirty seconds it changes to another advertisment. Now, the real problem is when the wrong types of ads flash across your chest. Think about it, you're trying to pick up chicks and an add like "Levitra helped me with my erectile dysfunction" comes up. Bad news all around.
Re:Nothing new with ads... (Score:1)
Looks like an excellent way to break the ice. I'd like that. Makes the world even less formal and humorless.
Re:Nothing new with ads... (Score:2)
is this the "within 5 years" category from ars? (Score:2, Interesting)
if they sell them as individual units that you can affix to fabric, I'd buy a bunch and make a shirt covered with them. with cameras in every haphazard direction.
two things I would not do is use it to display pacman. nor would I make my outfit a
Re: (Score:2)
Re:is this the "within 5 years" category from ars? (Score:2)
Fashion to Finance (Score:5, Insightful)
But how long before we see people walking around with T-Shirts displaying scrolling Benneton or Nike logos, animated unpaid advertisements, possibly updated wia the same AP that loads new avatars displaed on the side. We already have logos on our cloths anyway? maybe some would be proud to a 30 second commerical arounf with them
Sooner or later, your shirts will display softcore porn ads as you eat breakfast and wait for the bus. Along with bilboards, TV, radio, signposts and probobly the pavement as well!
Shirt I saw the other day... (Score:2)
This was in Hellfire Clothing in Glasgow.
Re:Shirt I saw the other day... (Score:2, Informative)
Cyberdog, thank you... (Score:2)
This will bring... (Score:4, Funny)
Still no flying cars (Score:1)
Re:This will bring... (Score:2)
Projected garments (Score:1)
Think cloths whoese colours change to the beat of the music.
Re:Projected garments (Score:2)
Re:Projected garments (Score:2, Funny)
Not only will my face go red with embarrasment my cloths will too!
Sunglasses (Score:2, Funny)
I'm still waiting for LCD displays to appear on the outside of glasses - as the eyes are where all the emotion in expression is, it could become a reasonably powerful medium for expression.
... Assuming everyone just doesn't go for the red-crosshairs. Bleh.
Just what we need. (Score:2)
Fantastic! More distractions for those idiots that drive 11mph on the freeway and yack on their cellphones.
Now they're going to want to check their clothing for these images while they drive.
Perfect!
I still wish I had a little gizmo that would zap the cellphone calls on the freeway around me.
Re:Just what we need. (Score:2)
Maybe? (Score:4, Funny)
Yeah, and maybe Microsoft would love to see SCO win their case with IBM...
Is there really any question that marketing people would love to exploit something like this? Any surface they can manage to slap a brand name onto, they'll use.
I'll leave you all with a little Bill Hicks:
Re:Maybe? (Score:1, Funny)
Thanks Bill.
Re:Maybe? (Score:1)
Pixilated images (Score:3, Funny)
Oh, you mean pixellated.
(Previous comment might sound snobbish, but I learned the meaning of aforementioned word the hard way -- after the graduate aptitude test I took, where the friggin' word showed up. Not fun.)
Videos (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Videos (Score:1)
Re:Videos (Score:2, Informative)
FWIW, here is a (bad) translation of the 4th and 5th paragraph below the video links. Some technical aspects are detailed.
The screen is connected to a mobile phone through a Bluetooth link which allows to send pictures or animations via MMS to another user provided with the same equipment. Thanks to an embedded software, the mobile phone is used as a remote control to enable the screen functionalities: brightness adjustment, choice of displayed pa
Re:Videos (Score:3, Informative)
$ mplayer image_portee-hd.wmv
Now stop complaining.
Re:Videos (Score:2)
which means mencoder can as well
mencoder mms://... -o image_portee-hd.wmv -oac copy -ovc copy
Political use (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Political use (Score:2)
Re:Political use (Score:2)
If you want to make points like this, misguided as they may be, at least have the courage of your convictions and post under your own UID.
More Pictures (Score:3, Informative)
Natural Development of Technology (Score:3, Funny)
1. Pr0n drove the continuing development of the internet
2. Internet pr0n is becoming increasingly technologically sophisticated and interactive
3. Mobile devices are the natural extension of the internet
4. Use of cell phones among children is increasingly prevalent
5. Graphics from cell phones can now be projected on to your shirt
6. Oh dear...
Star Trekkers^H^H^Hies^U Star Trek people? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Star Trekkers^H^H^Hies^U Star Trek people? (Score:1)
Re:Star Trekkers^H^H^Hies^U Star Trek people? (Score:1, Flamebait)
fun research? (Score:1, Insightful)
it may be fun but its definitely not "fun reasearch" ... giant telecoms just dont do that kind of thing
Re:fun research? (Score:1)
Other Research (Score:1, Interesting)
It's just wrong. Oh so wrong. (Score:3, Funny)
But what went way beyond stupid was the video of the girl walking down the street, she sees a sk8r b0i, she wants to hit on him, so she grabs her cel phone and types a message "cafe" to the panel on her purse. Once again, a little cleavage would do a much better job of attracting a man. The purse's display panel was pointed backwards, hanging back off the woman's ass, so I guess if you wanted to attract people stalking you from behind, that would be the perfect way.
Re:It's just wrong. Oh so wrong. (Score:1, Funny)
I like smart, hard, powerdressing business women. If they come with glasses and a tight hairdo, even better.
Re:It's just wrong. Oh so wrong. (Score:2)
Re:It's just wrong. Oh so wrong. (Score:2)
Re:It's just wrong. Oh so wrong. (Score:2)
You've got it backwards.
It's not technological assistance to get men to look at womens chests, is technological assistance to give men an EXCUSE for looking at a woman's chest!
"No, no! I was just looking at that LED thing. Honest!"
Re:It's just wrong. Oh so wrong. (Score:2, Funny)
That's clearly how they pull! I think they are more butt people than tit people too, hence hanging it off your ass is the sensible option. if you are too cowardly to actually go up to the person and ask them if they want to go to a café and hook up.
I found the photos of poor France Telecom technical employees the best part. They looked slightly bemused with their Cyber Star Trek clothes.
I expect I'll see these in Cyberdog by next year. Must avoid. I was on
Hoorah for science! (Score:1)
Invisibility Cloak? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Invisibility Cloak? (Score:2, Funny)
However, for 50% of the population I'd be more than content if only the shirt itsself could be made to appear transparent, which would be easier to implement, and significantly more impressive visually (note: this depends on the wearer).
Re:Invisibility Cloak? (Score:1)
"Sir, you appear to have a bright square hole in your chest."
men fake boobs! (Score:1, Funny)
when a large area of the tshirt is used for display,one thing naughty guys can do is,display nice big dancing boobs in their chest , with a add-on " squeeze my boobs!!"
Maybe not for personal use - yet (Score:3, Insightful)
Maybe I'm not geeky enought, but given a choice I'll rather wear a t-shirt that is really comfertable and has a static picture than one thats fairly comfertable and interactive... but this may be just the next big thing in fastfood places and other retail related industries ("todays special is..."). And once the technology matures enought to show full colour video, we'll see teenagers walking around with not only the logo of their prefered shoes all over their chest, but actually the latest comercial for them.
For me, that will be the day I'll officially start to talk about the 'good old days' ;)
Our money in action ... (Score:1)
New Microsoft T-shirt available (Score:4, Funny)
hahaha! (Score:2)
You've been Slashdotted, brace yourself and/or redirect!
mods be gentle please!
Practicallity? Battery use? (Score:5, Informative)
Lets take the image in the photograph. It has about 3/4 of the 256 pixels illuminated. Thats 192 LEDs. Assuming the image is remain visible outside, in sunlight, rather than in a dark room, you would need bright LEDs, each consuming an average current of at least 2mA.
So that's 384mA current consumption. To get through a 12 hour day (hardly impressibe battery life), you would need a battery with a 12*0.384 = 4.6Ah capacity. Your average huge+chunky laptop battery won't provide more than 2.5AH.
The shirt is a great idea, but if I need to carry around a backpack with a car battery, or plug myself in to recharge every hour or two, I say no-thanks.
Re:Practicallity? Battery use? (Score:2)
Well, yes. But an average huge+chunky laptop battery provides that 2.5AH at either 12 or 18 volts, depending on your model of laptop. Running an LED display will require no more than 3v, possible less, depending on the type of semiconducter in use. 4 standard AA batteries shoul
Re:Practicallity? Battery use? (Score:2)
However my scenario was best-case. For a good visibility you would probably need 3mA @ 3V, possibly more in bright daylight.
Additionally the display is colour. While 2-3mA may be acceptable for red leds, green LEDs tend to require more current to acheive the same brightness, and blue LEDs might require 10-15mA+.
Battery life is still a large consideration, and undoubtably an annoyance. After the coolness factor wears off, your shirt will become another device you
Re:Practicallity? Battery use? (Score:2)
Re:Practicallity? Battery use? (Score:2)
If that isn't enough, I've seen rechargeable C cells come in up to 4.5AH, and rechargeable D cells are available up to 9AH (check eBay).
I'm shy (Score:1)
Hmmmm... (Score:1)
Like it hasn't already happened... (Score:1)
Like advertisers don't already exploit clothing and apparel already. Look at Nike! All you are really paying for is the logo!
Paranoia.. (Score:1)
Holy crap - I, for one will not buy something that I cannot control. People are making it seem as if you won't be able to buy a damn thing other than these clothes which will put up Cialis adverts or flash 3.9% mortgage rates across your bum.
You know what I'm going to do - assuming that this stuff comes to market? Probably no
used in Minority Report movie (Score:2)
I can see hackers having fun here (Score:2)
Better Camouflage? (Score:2)
fashion trolls (Score:2, Funny)
NO Ads! (Score:2, Funny)
We can't have this... it'll make people wear adverts on them all the time... oh wait, they're doing that already.
Interesting place to put .... (Score:2)
Be funny to have a naked picture of someone of the same/opposite sex portrayed on me.
Probably only be allowed to wear it at sex-related businesses, but be funny.
Wearable Displays (Score:2, Insightful)
choices choices... (Score:2)
I'm sorry, it was "What is advertising space?"
That's what I said!
Re:Something new for ThinkGeek? (Score:2)
I'm thinking this:
Cellphone w/ RSS feeds + Little parsing app + Text-to-gif + goofy shirt = Slashdot headlines on your sleeve.
Oh dear lord.