D-Bone
Nov 14th '06, 03:02 PM
It could make an ideal Christmas present in years to come. Australian scientists have built a t-shirt that lets you play "air guitar" for real.
Dr Richard Helmer and his CSIRO colleagues stitched wearable sensors into an ordinary long sleeved t-shirt to create a prototype of what they're calling a "wearable instrument shirt."
Simply by moving one arm to choose chords and the other to strum some imaginary strings, home rockers wearing the shirt could make actual music.
Read More: http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2006/11/14/airguitar_tec.html?category=technology&guid=20061114094500&dcitc=w19-502-ak-0000
Dr Richard Helmer and his CSIRO colleagues stitched wearable sensors into an ordinary long sleeved t-shirt to create a prototype of what they're calling a "wearable instrument shirt."
Simply by moving one arm to choose chords and the other to strum some imaginary strings, home rockers wearing the shirt could make actual music.
Read More: http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2006/11/14/airguitar_tec.html?category=technology&guid=20061114094500&dcitc=w19-502-ak-0000