Beatrice Sangster-Bullers combines fashion and AI to make "emotionally intelligent" clothing
Central Saint Martins fashion graduate Beatrice Sangster-Bullers integrates artificial intelligence into garments that display the wearer's emotions.
Called The Order of The Singularity, the graduate collection combines AI technology with smart materials to create wearable, "emotionally intelligent" clothing.
Sensors integrated into the garments use algorithms to map the wearer's current mental state. The wearer can then select what visual output they project onto their clothing, depending on their mood, allowing them to communicate their feelings visually on the surface of the garment.
The designer used a mixture of sustainable materials including Singtex, which is made from coffee grounds, SympaTex ? an alternative to Goretex ? and reclaimed nylon sourced from previous graduates to create the items of clothing. Shades of teal and bullet grey are animated with pops of neon yellow and red to form a series of textured and layered garments.
Models were also given an electroencephalogram (EEG) neuro-feedback headgear device fitted with four electrodes that measure their brain waves to detect the state of their thoughts.
The EEG device is linked via bluetooth to a screen interface fitted into the chest of some of the garments. Algorithms convert the EEG signals into audio and visual outputs, allowing users to hear and see their brainwave data in real-time on their tablets or smartphones.
Sensors also track heart rate ? determining stress levels ? body movement, brai...
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