Make: Wearable Electronics: Design, Prototype, and Wear Your Own Interactive Garments
This will be an update to the first book, focusing more on physical computing than on craft, designing and implementing new interfaces that are intended for the human form.

This book explains how sensors, microcontrollers, and actuators can be incorporated into clothing to create wearable interactive systems.
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Make: Wearable Electronics: Design, Prototype, and Wear Your Own Interactive Garments
This will be an update to the first book, focusing more on physical computing than on craft, designing and implementing new interfaces that are intended for the human form.

This book explains how sensors, microcontrollers, and actuators can be incorporated into clothing to create wearable interactive systems.
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Make: Wearable Electronics: Design, Prototype, and Wear Your Own Interactive Garments

Make: Wearable Electronics: Design, Prototype, and Wear Your Own Interactive Garments

by Kate Hartman
Make: Wearable Electronics: Design, Prototype, and Wear Your Own Interactive Garments

Make: Wearable Electronics: Design, Prototype, and Wear Your Own Interactive Garments

by Kate Hartman

Paperback(2nd ed.)

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Overview

This will be an update to the first book, focusing more on physical computing than on craft, designing and implementing new interfaces that are intended for the human form.

This book explains how sensors, microcontrollers, and actuators can be incorporated into clothing to create wearable interactive systems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781680457209
Publisher: Make Community, LLC
Publication date: 10/29/2024
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 7.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Kate Hartman is an artist, technologist, and educator whose work spans the fields of physical computing, wearable electronics, and conceptual art. Her work is included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Hartman is based in Toronto at OCAD Universitywhere she is the Associate Professor of Wearable and Mobile Technology in the Digital Futures program. Hartman enjoys bicycles, rock climbing, and someday hopes to work in Antarctica.
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