Adding flavour to the connected kitchen. Stirring, whisking, kneading and rolling. Cooking is fun and messy and best done to your favourite tunes. But changing music with soiled hands just gets your devices dirty. To solve this problem, our team in London turned to e-textiles, conductive thread, interactive fabrics, LED lights and stitched Spotify functionality into an apron.
Category: Wearable Tech
Tech Off!
I was recently invited by TechDept to speak at their inaugural Tech Off, and their far more eloquent blog of the night can be found here. Third on the bill, I went into a bit of history about myself and the work I had been involved in, basically looking at how ‘invisible technology’ and barrierless entry is […]
Your Jawbone’s connected to your…
First off, this isn’t a rant on wearables, more a explanation on why I don’t have one* You’d think I would, as every meeting with a tech agency requires at least someone to be smugly wearing a Jawbone (in much the way I cradled the first iPhone in 2007). They are ubiquitously male, slim, media-types. Oh hang on. […]