Computing Fabrics

Computing Fabrics

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@markj7913
@markj7913 - 15.04.2023 16:06

the tuxedo jackie chan vibes

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@user-tp9kq8gr8h
@user-tp9kq8gr8h - 21.01.2023 17:37

"Well, we all know an apple box is quite a worn-out tool", a women spoke while sipping her tea,
"I gave an sweater from apple as a birthday present to my son-in-law. It seems he didn't like it because it was too rosy."
She soon broke down in tears and said, "Did I know it would come to this, just because of that?"

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@jyothsnakandarp
@jyothsnakandarp - 16.01.2023 17:33

at a certain stage tis could be handed over to the bio technological team to have its uses incorporated into medical field. looking forward for this kind of applcation

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@zehanshapira863
@zehanshapira863 - 02.01.2023 08:54

Aku mau membelinya buatkan 1 pakaian yang bisa berganti model , warna kapan saja dan mudah di cuci . Dengan harga 500 usd masih murah. Bisa membuat sampah pakaian berkurang didunia.

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@nsudam
@nsudam - 24.12.2022 14:38

Awesome 👍👍👍

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@jwebstersmithii7459
@jwebstersmithii7459 - 01.10.2022 02:58

Eventually we will be able to mimic fabrics and 3D print them. You'll download your clothes from designers, and print them at home. Anyhow, I'm looking to join the MIT xPRO AR VR Program in November. However, I have no money. Do you have any kind of programs for people like me. Perhaps businesses looking to invest in that tech, looking to sponsor designers/artists. Trade a little time and energy for them. Or, if not I could work for you (MIT) and create content for your channel. Let me know if you might be interested.

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@dasherlittle5821
@dasherlittle5821 - 23.09.2022 19:53

Not everything need to be computerized, wearing a battery close to the skin, cause cancer or other diseases. The goal of MIT is to covert the earth into a stupid robot. Why does future need to be computerized? The professor from MIT said the fabric can help us to understand our health, no, you should understand your health by yourself, not via your clothes. or get a dog if you get cancer after wearing computerized fabric.

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@Excalibur32
@Excalibur32 - 14.08.2022 08:15

Would have appreciated some more examples of specific projects, like the wavy electrode inside the elastomer strand.

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@khatharrmalkavian3306
@khatharrmalkavian3306 - 12.08.2022 20:06

This Fink character is an idiot. I have no problem with the work being done here, but listening to this guy try to misrepresent the world and the state of society by using technical terms incorrectly and making blatantly false statements.... People like that that drive me up the wall. You're doing interesting work, so why not just tell the truth? And maybe look up words in the dictionary before using them in conversation?

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@rohitmeena5209
@rohitmeena5209 - 10.08.2022 14:35

This is like from movie the tuxedo.

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@timothylopez8572
@timothylopez8572 - 03.08.2022 05:05

If we could use this for vascular shunt tech, we could expand a vessel and allow a blockage to release, then immediately collapse the shunt and capture the obstacle for removal.

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@math4fun
@math4fun - 01.08.2022 14:16

I always wanna plug an USB in the corner of my bed clotches!

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@keshkumar7851
@keshkumar7851 - 21.06.2022 00:57

This is far-fetched but imagine in the future if you are choking and your jumper can do the Heimlich manoeuvre on you,I know sounds stupid,but their must be thousands of applications for this technology ,maybe we just haven’t thought of it yet. Or imagine you gained some weight or lost some weight and your clothes no longer fit you ,could simply press a button under the clothing which would make it shrink and fit your body. Or imagine a cast on your arm held in place by a electrical current and when the cast is ready to come off you simply press it and it dissipates back into its normal cloth shape. Man I’m bursting with ideas.

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@kaptenluffy4518
@kaptenluffy4518 - 18.06.2022 10:49

Are guys studying Jackie Chan Tuxedo???🤔🤔

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@kaptenluffy4518
@kaptenluffy4518 - 18.06.2022 10:49

Are guys studying Jackie Chan Tuxedo???🤔🤔

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@kaptenluffy4518
@kaptenluffy4518 - 18.06.2022 10:48

Are you guys studying Jackie Chan Tuxedo???🤔🤔

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@anchalgera2505
@anchalgera2505 - 15.06.2022 10:26

Great Research work in MIT, Try to share more , many students are highly intrested in INDIA , collaboration or some small research centres makes research work and technology global, advanced technology is for civilization but Sharing more , collaborating more will be great.
For the students of MIT, you are the future, you are currently working with most efficient instruments and gain a lot of experience ,
SHARE IT! SHARE IT!

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@mvpmvp2980
@mvpmvp2980 - 15.06.2022 10:18

what a stupid and wasteful thing

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@uptiie
@uptiie - 15.06.2022 06:32

Spacesuit tech

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@hamalpov1820
@hamalpov1820 - 14.06.2022 22:36

Playing devils advocate because no one else is. Realistically what can your shirt compute? What can it tell you about yourself? I feel like most of its applications already have much cheaper alternatives. Perhaps it could have some type of military use like reactive armor or something? I understand this is a macro scale model but im not buying a 1000 ishirt and you're insane if you think anybody will. how are you gonna wash it? how are you going to plug it in? all to know your heart rate which you can literally just count? blood pressure monitors and stuff like that are not expensive. this could be a stretch but what about radiation/interference with pacemakers? Imagine you stretch the collar out and misplace one electron and break the entire shirts circuit it seems like the limit on your lithography would be pretty high. Where are you going to put the 85 C cpu? imagine having to wear the same shirt every day to use its applications. Seems gimmicky to me to entertain any type of consumer application of this old people dont need anymore tubes and wires trailing behind them How long until the batteries fail or get a hole in them. imagine wearing your couple year old lithium ion shirt outside and it starts raining. What if you tear it or get caught on a metal fence? using the human body to as a grounding device sounds so terrible. wont Moore's Law make this type of thing irrelevant through miniaturization of better circuitry/lithography?

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@narutouzumaki3548
@narutouzumaki3548 - 14.06.2022 17:35

sustainability should be a focus area as well

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@godbodyrock
@godbodyrock - 14.06.2022 01:21

i find this sector FASCINATING and look forward to more opportunities...

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@Thehappiesthiccup
@Thehappiesthiccup - 13.06.2022 15:21

We’re one step closer to having a sentient scarf

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@pfever
@pfever - 12.06.2022 19:04

Please, make this class publicly available, I have been interested in this topic for years but I cannot find much information available

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@taukirsheikh9405
@taukirsheikh9405 - 12.06.2022 09:05

finally i can be flash or iron man

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@frunomaol5069
@frunomaol5069 - 11.06.2022 17:26

Plain English please.

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@waterfoker8558
@waterfoker8558 - 10.06.2022 21:22

Nothing really impressive, this course is like a class for high school kids. Yeah you can add some conductive materials, rudimentary capacitive sensing, there's nothing really practical.

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@samvictor217
@samvictor217 - 10.06.2022 09:47

at least, we will have superhero suit, but with no power though

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@josephquinn6060
@josephquinn6060 - 10.06.2022 05:45

It's amazing to see this progress in fabric technologies! I think that they have all of the components in a format applicable to textiles (batteries, semiconductors, sensors, etc...) but are still lacking in the integration techniques. The examples shown here are merely fabrics that happen to have some smarts embedded in them. The real breakthrough at this point is having the engineered fibers being an integral part of the fabric, instead of isolated sections. Similar to how computers progressed from discrete logic chips to integrated dies. This could probably be realized using a computer-controlled mechanism similar to a lace-making machine.

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@lucasfc4587
@lucasfc4587 - 10.06.2022 03:20

I’m sorry, but so much brain power in basically people trying to feel like they live in Back to the Future?? This won’t ever be the norm or helpful enough for the cost. Fast fashion is already pilling tons of garbage, we don’t need complex systems in clothes. I don’t understand why there are so many people into this if not for the pragmatic knowledge, this is stupid to think about before we are at an state of perfection in our societies

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@pranaybarai6185
@pranaybarai6185 - 10.06.2022 02:57

fascinating

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@charmander777
@charmander777 - 10.06.2022 01:42

Now that's one sewing class I wouldn't be embarrassed telling girls about

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@valeriecarpentier6384
@valeriecarpentier6384 - 10.06.2022 01:33

Is the self drying jacket finally coming?

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@ronaldli5
@ronaldli5 - 09.06.2022 18:47

This is not only useless but it's 5 mins of talking without actually saying anything meaningful.

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@omsingharjit
@omsingharjit - 09.06.2022 18:06

So , fiber will expose your privacy on socal networking ..

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@HustleHeadquarters
@HustleHeadquarters - 09.06.2022 18:02

Will there be a setting on our washing machines?

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@ullaskunder
@ullaskunder - 09.06.2022 16:42

MIT => 😍;

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@ullaskunder
@ullaskunder - 09.06.2022 16:41

WOW.....

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@Shreyaagrawal_1657
@Shreyaagrawal_1657 - 09.06.2022 16:32

This is soo fascinating

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@tauseef8759
@tauseef8759 - 09.06.2022 13:07

COMPUTING FABRICS=XPRESSIONS 🍊💐

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@kshitijjagtap356
@kshitijjagtap356 - 09.06.2022 12:18

random work being done...random words,,,ahhh,yess intelligence

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@emmanuelameyaw9735
@emmanuelameyaw9735 - 09.06.2022 11:26

😀😀good marketing...thats all. Next, computational agriculture. Opps....it already exist.

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@mayukhdifferent
@mayukhdifferent - 09.06.2022 11:17

Charles babbage analytical machine was inspired by looms of the textile industry and ada lovelace took it on with programming..great to see a full circle where computing meets textile again 👍

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@deepmistry1515
@deepmistry1515 - 09.06.2022 10:25

This program is amazing, i need to contribute. How can I connect with the team in the video?

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@DS-xg9kf
@DS-xg9kf - 09.06.2022 10:08

Such useful fabric yet unable to name a single use for it.

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@chandru9133
@chandru9133 - 09.06.2022 09:30

One word to destroy the concept - Wash. How many times have you washed the fabrics that you're using for the POC?

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@zefellowbud5970
@zefellowbud5970 - 09.06.2022 07:39

This reminds me of how our moon landing computers were some kind of woven wire and magnet array.

I wonder if such a system would return in the near future with these electronic textiles?

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@makesmewonder7910
@makesmewonder7910 - 09.06.2022 06:59

The clothes are gonna trigger metal detectors and probably get banned for civilian use.

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@devismarkam3871
@devismarkam3871 - 09.06.2022 06:03

Looks like Spider-man's suit from homecoming

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@puduhari1
@puduhari1 - 09.06.2022 05:33

runners / dogs / cycles can use it to light them at night.

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