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Perfumed, Glowing Cloth

namtap writes "A story on NPR's All Things Considered discusses a light emitting fabric: The costumes onstage in Washington, D.C., might look a little brighter this opera season -- or at least, much more colorful. All Things Considered senior host Robert Siegel talks with Alberto Spiazzi, costume designer for Washington Opera's production of Aida, about luminex, a self-illuminating fabric." Makarand writes "A new technology will soon enable scents to be woven into fabrics. The technology, called Sensory Perception Technologies (SPT), will allow particles of moisturisers, deodorants and fragrances to be woven directly into fabrics. Scented tiny droplets contained inside miniature waterproof particles are woven into fabrics to be released upon activation by movement or touch. The fabrics are dry cleanable and machine washable."

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  1. wow - deodorant-impregnated fabrics! by Tumbleweed · · Score: 4, Funny

    A true must-have for geeks everywhere...

    1. Re:wow - deodorant-impregnated fabrics! by $$$$$exyGal · · Score: 4, Funny
      Not only that, but with luminex, we can make our clothes blink on and off just like all the routers in the server room ;-).

      --sex

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    2. Re:wow - deodorant-impregnated fabrics! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      Yeah, but how much gerfingerpoken does it take to get you spitzensparken?

    3. Re:wow - deodorant-impregnated fabrics! by Black+Copter+Control · · Score: 4, Funny
      luminex, we can make our clothes blink on and off just like all the routers in the server room ;-).

      My girlfriend figured that I'd pay more attention to her breasts if she did that to her bra. It seems to have worked. Now I can get cuddles and network status all in one stroke.

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      OS Software is like love: The best way to make it grow is to give it away.
    4. Re:wow - deodorant-impregnated fabrics! by MikeFM · · Score: 3, Funny

      But can you hack your girlfriends software to run Linux? I'd be really geeky cool to make your girlfriends new bra and panty set run Linux and do something useful like provide bio feedback. Just imagine if womens cloths would let you know if their in the mood to jump you or just punch your eye! Who needs mood rings. :)

      Just think of this with bluetooth intergration. Your PDA, cellphone, and laptop could all intergrate with your cloths. If you have a meeting coming up your PDA blinks your shirt cuffs to remind you. Got a call? Don't set it to ring or vibrate.. make your cloths color cycle. Kicking ass and getting frags? Make your cloths show a flame pattern.. smokin!

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  2. Heat Change Clothes by Cuprous · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Anyone remember the shirts that would change color with heat? I loved how the armpits would always be one color and the rest of the shirt would be the other.

    1. Re:Heat Change Clothes by svvampy · · Score: 4, Funny

      You should have seen my hyper-colour undies!

    2. Re:Heat Change Clothes by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Anyone remember being beaten up for wearing really geeky clothes? I loved how one eye would be one color and the rest of my face the other.

    3. Re:Heat Change Clothes by browman · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Ah, yes! "Global Hypercolour"... I've still got one somewhere (unless my wife threw it away!) Fantastic 80's throwback which, unfortunately, stopped working after about 3 washes.

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  3. how long.... by Cynikal · · Score: 4, Funny

    .. until they can weave febreeze into fabric?

  4. Not just for looking funky by Max+Romantschuk · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This could be great for children, road workers or other similar people who have a tendency to get too close to cars in the dark or need to be seen for other reasons.

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  5. funderwear by soundofthemoon · · Score: 4, Funny

    So now I won't have to worry about losing my underwear in the dark, and it will always smell like flowers?

  6. Glowing cloth? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    I don't see how this can compete with having magnesium woven directly into the fabric, plus a box of matches.

    1. Re:Glowing cloth? by kfg · · Score: 4, Funny

      Yeah, it's always a good idea to dress with a little flare.

      KFG

  7. Come on over here baby.. by StormyWeather · · Score: 4, Funny

    Mmm scratch and sniff girls.

    Oh wait, I think my uncle Tom has been scratch and sniff for like 15 years... Not that you would want to.

  8. Luminex by LMariachi · · Score: 4, Interesting

    $280/yd (and a 50 yard minimum order) seems a little steep for fabric with strands of optical fiber woven in -- you still have to hook up the light sources yourself, probably after you've cut your pattern. Seems most people capable of making anything more complicated than a tablecloth out of this stuff could probably weave their own.

  9. Great Joke Gift by theperplepigg · · Score: 4, Funny
    For some reason, the first thing that comes to mind is getting someone a shirt fused with cat pheremones (or dog, deer, frat boys, etc). Would be interesting to watch, if only for the laughs.

    --paul

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    -- Every time you kill a kitten, God masturbates.
  10. Oh no! by moronga · · Score: 4, Funny

    You linked to NPR. Did you get permission?

  11. Does anyone remember HyperColor? by adzoox · · Score: 3, Funny
    In the mid 80's I had two TShirts and a Golf Shirt that turned a different color when you got wet or warm. The only problem with the golf shirt was that the whole thing was HyperColor material, so, people saw if you were nervous. I remember finding out that it was the wrong 8th grade date shirt.

    What I thought was even more interesting is that at first the company who made it, Generra, was a prime brand, it ended up a few years later in the forgotten trends market at Montgomery Ward.

    It's going to be interesting. It's looking like one day we will have clothes that change color, glow, smell and have RFID tags. Maybe Gap will just make any stolen T Shirt Stink and glow with the words, "I stole this" or "I don't fold things back neatly at the Gap"

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  12. And illegal in Halifax, Nova Scotia by kfg · · Score: 3, Informative

    http://www.fumento.com/halifax.html

    Coming soon to a city near you.

    KFG

  13. Pretty, but expensive by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I emailed them about it. Here is the reply.

    Thank you for your interest in Luminex.

    We are Zuzka, the exclusive Distribution & Product Development team for Luminex in the US & Canada.

    Yes, the optical fiber fabric is available for purchase!

    The minimum is 50 yards per fabric type.

    The fabric is woven with optical fiber (and is illuminated by LED's) into the following fabrics:

    - Double sided LED polyester (sheer quality/ 7 colors) 58 "w $280/yd
    - Lycra 58 "w $280/yd
    - Super Velo (extra densely woven optical fibers) TK

    LED colors available: white, blue, red, green, &yellow

    Standard fabrics allow the LED color to be different every 18"

    Double sided fabrics are capable of having two different colored LED's merging into the same fibers to create additional colors

    Orders for quantity and for custom made sample products (i.e: pillows, jackets, etc.) can processed by phone and finished to your specs.

    Yardage Prices do not include rechargeable 3.6v battery and recharging kit.

    all SAMPLES must be purchased: $234-364/yd
    battery: $24 per battery
    recharger kit: $26 per recharger.

    weaves available include 7 kinds of poly's: white, blue, silver, gold, red, green, cream & black

    Delivery is currently 4-8 weeks

    please do not hesitate to contact me for more info:

    Christopher Berger
    Zuzka for Fabricology Inc.
    37 East 18th Street, Suite 10
    New York, NY 10003

    T 212. 260.1876
    F 212. 260.7963

    chris@zuzka.com
    www.zuzka.com

  14. Geek Gear but... by pc-0x90 · · Score: 4, Funny

    if people are going to start pushing for this with built in deodorants and perfumes to hide the fact that it will be worn over and over by people with poor hygiene, why would we care that it is [a] dry-cleanable or [b] machine washable? C'mon, think of the target audience in the writeup!

  15. Next on slashdot by ptaff · · Score: 4, Funny
    Let's play the scent game. Next on slashdot:
    • Beer-smelling refrigerators;
    • Girl-scented hacker keyboards;
    • Apple fragrance for computers;
    • Jazz CD's with a swing aroma;
    • Envelopes stamped with pine's odour;
    • Phones that smell like pizza;
    ... overreached myself ...
  16. Re:None more black by martingunnarsson · · Score: 3, Funny

    Men in black, Men in black II, Men in Superblack!

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    Martin
  17. Try elwire by gad_zuki! · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Why not try electroluminscent wire? I bought a bunch a couple years ago for a quick and dirty Tron halloween outfit. Not only was it a smashing sucess which got me more free drinks than I could handle thus creating a drunken smashed Tron, but I'm sure my night visibility was amazing. I didn't get run over once!

    Even the cheapest elwire can be bought with an sequencer so you could build a simple circuit and make your clothes tell drivers if you intend to turn right or left, like giant body sized blinkers.

  18. Scented clothes? by DohDamit · · Score: 3, Funny

    Lisa Simpson, your discovery has finally found a practical method of application! Geeks of the world, unite to throw off your scent, so that the bullies only smell salad dressing, instead of your fear!