today.reuters.com — Australian scientists have invented a T-shirt that allows air guitarists to play actual music as they strum the air.The T-shirt, created by scientists from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), is called a "wearable instrument shirt".
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myarmsNov 13, 2006
True, there is no mention of how the data is actually translated from the shirt or how the sound is produced. It would suck to have to carry around some type of amp and speakers just to hea music coming out of your shirt.
hutectroNov 13, 2006
One word (useless)
darthdurdenNov 13, 2006
@fearofcornersDoes the world really need anything more than powercords really? i think notbut yea i'd agree that this is probably faked to get some capital to make it a reality... but you would think they would have made the video a little more rocking if it wasn't actually real
azapNov 13, 2006
Thanks for the vid, but does the t-shirt also include the flourescent, trippy graphics?
rlwaiteNov 13, 2006
thats pointless, you cant play lead
philhNov 13, 2006
He didn't seem to be moving his left arm at all, yet perfect chords would come out every time. I call fake.
webgrrlNov 14, 2006
seriously guys.. do u think CSIRO spend all the time and money to invent something for air guitarist? its for medical purpose.. rehab.. sports training.. many other things.. But hey if they announced theyve made something so you can play better tennis or golf.. compared to NOW YOU CAN AIR GUITAR FOR REAL - which gonna be more popular ;)but im sure if Mattel wants to co join them and make some xmas gifts airguitar shirts.. im sure the $ they make there can go back into furthering this project then waiting for more medical or science grants/funding...
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