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LED clothing is currently relegated to a shirt with a small
panel on the chest. LEDs woven into the entire garment could
be programmed to display a variety of outfits and styles,
logos and advertising. The LEDs could display toned or
enhanced muscles/body parts. Saves money on your
wardrobe,
dry cleaning and time at the gym.
Wearable Electronics
https://www.adafruit.com/beckystern If you can imagine it, they've got the parts and the tutorial. [lurch, Dec 18 2015]
Washable, Wearable Electronics
https://learn.adafr...lectronics/overview Yep, a tutorial for that, too. [lurch, Dec 18 2015]
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But how would you wash it? |
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I think if you search through some science fiction you'll find that programmable clothing is - well, the help file over there on the left will tell you about it. |
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Me, I refer to it as "preheated" when something has been done in print before. |
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But welcome to the halfbakery, [whatrock]. |
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You'd probably want LCD rather than LEDs, especially
if you wanted not to glow like a Christmas tree. |
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Interestingly, LCD displays can be made to go
transparent. So, you could tantalizingly sweep areas
of transparency over your attire. Alternatively, of
course, you could sweep areas of nude-body-image
across the display. |
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//LED clothing is currently relegated to a shirt with a small
panel on the chest.// |
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This statement sounds like it was made by someone
unfamiliar with adafruit.com's Becky Stern. |
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