wow, thanks. but the psymbiote is not exactly a design for a wearable: it's a performance apparatus and experiment in creative cybernetics, intended to get people thinking about the synergistic merger of body & technology.
however, due to overwhelming demand, we are now looking to create a commercial offshoot of the project, in collaboration with a number of designers, focused specifically on wearable systems & accessories with an eye towards aesthetics, ergonomics and style. this venture is still so new it doesn't even have a name yet, but if you are interested in future updates, email me and i'll make sure you get on our future mailing list.
meanwhile, for all your wearable needs, check out tek gear. not only do they carry all major wearable systems (xybernaut, via, cappuccino) but they'll help you pair em with an appropriate display (their own designs and others), keyer, accessories, etc etc. plus they're just generally friendly and cool as hell:)
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thanks for the kind words about the siggraph studio, we work so hard to make it great for all of you.
i was wondering though, what notes did i take out? that links list was never annotated, but perhaps you imagined it as my presentation was so thourough;)
and if the stuff i showed was old hat to you, then please please send me links to the new hats! i am already seeking new possibiities for incorporation into next year's cyberfashion show, anything tech and wearable will be considered, just point me to the right people/products/fun stuff.
however, due to overwhelming demand, we are now looking to create a commercial offshoot of the project, in collaboration with a number of designers, focused specifically on wearable systems & accessories with an eye towards aesthetics, ergonomics and style. this venture is still so new it doesn't even have a name yet, but if you are interested in future updates, email me and i'll make sure you get on our future mailing list.
meanwhile, for all your wearable needs, check out tek gear. not only do they carry all major wearable systems (xybernaut, via, cappuccino) but they'll help you pair em with an appropriate display (their own designs and others), keyer, accessories, etc etc. plus they're just generally friendly and cool as hell :)
i was wondering though, what notes did i take out? that links list was never annotated, but perhaps you imagined it as my presentation was so thourough ;)
and if the stuff i showed was old hat to you, then please please send me links to the new hats! i am already seeking new possibiities for incorporation into next year's cyberfashion show, anything tech and wearable will be considered, just point me to the right people/products/fun stuff.
see ya on the playa?