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Artefact's Pilates Shirt: A Cool Move Called Move
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Jennifer Darmour is a designer for the Seattle-based firm, Artefact, and she is the creative spirit behind the Pilates Shirt and the wearable computer concept known as Move. The Pilates Shirt is designed to challenge current conventions in wearable

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Seattle, WA – Jennifer Darmour, a wearable computing expert for Artefact, has developed a prototype Pilates shirt designed to monitor a person’s body position. Using vibrations, sensors within the garment can notify wearers when it detects that body position is inaccurate. Darmour’s vision is to develop tech that’s more organic and less obvious. She believes […] Wearable Computing Meets …

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Wearable Computing Meets Pilates Clothing

Design firm Artefact comes up with a new concept piece: a Pilates shirt that monitors muscle movement, prompts you to correct your body position, and “doesn’t look like a computer you’re wearing.”

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When wearable computing meets the Pilates shirt
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When wearable computing meets the Pilates shirt. Design firm Artefact comes up with a new concept piece: a Pilates shirt that monitors muscle movement, prompts you to correct your body position, and “doesn't look like a computer you're wearing.”

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The Seattle-based design firm Artefact has come up with its latest concept piece — a Pilates shirt that monitors muscle movement and prompts users to correct their body position. Originally posted at SXSW

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How one design firm is trying to make wearable computers invisible