techeblog.com — Flexgrid, a bendable display made of plexi squares, LEDs, and microcontrollers. Embedded into a suit, this interactive display would allow for users to talk to the clothing, having it react in different ways depending on how you talked to it. This would give the clothing a ‘personality’ of its own
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jzp_diggJul 17, 2006
Not just tech that is old, but this specific widget by the maker is old - 2004. Source: <a class="user" href="http://jamesclar.com/product/2004/flexgrid/">http://jamesclar.com/product/2004/flexgrid/</a>
sephiroth965Jul 17, 2006
Hehe I saw this on web zen a while ago. Pretty cool.
brenbartJul 17, 2006
Would this be the new millennium equivalent of the nerdy sound activated flashing light thingy my Dad built into his bar in the den during the mid-70's?
022aJul 17, 2006
Weak. Wake me up when each LED "element" is 1/20 of the current size.
doctechnicalJul 17, 2006
"Have your LED pants crashed, or are you just happy to see me?"
pooperJul 17, 2006
Its not gonna be long until some puts Pong on this thing...
pacobellMay 25, 2007
@tzmguitarist (#2344483) said: "'After the jump'... why in the world is this becoming such a popular phrase? I mean, honestly, this is used even when you're not actually 'jumping' anywhere."It's a hypertext link. If it helps you to grasp the metaphor, think of it like you're "warping" through cyberspace.