Hi-Tech Fabric Changes Color When Exposed to Human Touch Or Music

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Given that technology is being incorporated into every aspect of our life, it is not surprising to hear the emergence of 'smart' clothing that make lifeless fabrics fun and playful. London-based Cute Circuit has been creating interactive fashions like huggable shirts and dresses that transmit live tweets, since 2004. Now Hungarian designer Judit Eszter Karpati has joined the fray with Chromosonic, a high-tech material that changes color when exposed to touch or sound.

In order to create this unusual fabric, Judit began by dying it with thermochromatic ink, which changes color when the temperature increases or decreases. Hence when a human hand is placed over the fabric, its natural heat reacts with the thermochromatic ink, resulting in colorful, albeit temporary fingerprints.

To invoke a similar reaction to music and other audio, the designer, interweaved nichrome wires into the fabric. She then connected the wires to a tiny Arduino microcomputer, which allowed her to feed sound files into the fabric. The energy from the sound caused the wires to heat up, which in turn changed the temperature of the thermochromatic ink resulting in a playful fabric that changed colors, the entire time the audio was on.

Unfortunately, unlike the folks at Cute Circuit, Judit who created this fun fabric as part of her master's project, has no intention of making it available for commercial use. But one can always hope that she will change her mind!

Resources: freep.com, wired.com

Chromosonic from ejtech on Vimeo.

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  • 204453
    204453almost 10 years
    i would not wear this fabric for the school uniform.
    • maritz702
      maritz702almost 10 years
      Absolutely! I would love to wear that, I think that would be so cool!
      • emmy93
        emmy93almost 10 years
        I would were this to my school,a fancy diner,and in my sleep. Thats how much I love this fabric. I love to make fabric too, and i love money #$$$$ :}
        • oswald
          oswaldalmost 10 years
          yes i would cus i like this kind of softness.
          • 206827
            206827almost 10 years
            i would not because we have high enough technology that we should be able to make even better stuff so no i would not were a a school uniform if it was made out of this matiarial
            • 200351
              200351almost 10 years
              yes for art
            • 03272006
              03272006almost 10 years
              i would
              • 02172006
                02172006almost 10 years
                i would wear one because it seemsnice
                • 207263
                  207263almost 10 years
                  This fabric made into school uniforms would be awsome!;)!
                  • mincrafter
                    mincrafteralmost 10 years
                    i would wear this every day!!!!!!!