September 25, 2004

From chemistry to catwalk

Wearable_Audio_Controls2.jpg The term "behind the scenes" takes on a whole new meaning when it comes to describing London Fashion Week (Sept 19-23), as fabrics get more high-tech and science becomes a key part of the business, reports CNN.

[...] "London-based company Eleksen is pioneering an altogether new type of fabric. It sells products created out of a "sensory" fabric.

Chief technical officer Nigel Gilhespy says the fabric is made of five layers of fabric, three of which are conductive, which means they create an electrical signal and perform a high-tech function.

"It sounds futuristic but it has so much potential in so many areas. The fabric can detect moisture, which can let nurses know if a bed needs changing."

Other uses include a toy that can tell whether it's being rocked or patted and it sleeps or burps accordingly.

The company has also created controls for an MP3-player on the sleeve of a jacket and a soft keyboard, which can be connected to PDAs and cell phones.

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