Come see CuteCircuit at Wired NextFest!
September 11th, 2006
CuteCircuit is very happy to have been selected to participate in WIRED NextFest 2006! CuteCircuit will be in the Future of Design Pavillion exhibit number 400.
…So come see us in New York! If you are a news-subscriber on this website you might even get a happy-friendly-pink gift: a CuteCircuit tee-shirt (wicked-cool!)!
Where: JAVITS CENTER, NEW YORK CITY
When: SEPTEMBER 29 - OCTOBER 1, 2006
WIRED NextFest is a massive annual festival of innovation and technology. As they describe it: “WIRED’s vision of a new world’s fair, WIRED NextFest is a four-day festival of innovative products and technologies that are transforming our world. Patterned on the great World’s Fairs of the past, this year’s NextFest in New York features more than 130 interactive exhibits from leading scientists and researchers around the world.”
For full details of locations and events browse the Official NextFest Website.
For media coverage of WIRED NextFest you can pick up the current (September 2006) issue of Wired magazine. (See page 141 for mention of CuteCircuit!) Or keep an eye on the Discovery Channel for a preview and timely coverage of all that is happening at the festival!
The The ‘Kiss Me!’ gown and suit, designed by CuteCircuit specifically for the occasion, are made of pure Indian Silk in vibrant colors of emerald green and sapphire blue. The design of the garments was derived from the unique personality of the couple, environmentally friendly and smart, and included features such as being reversible and reconfigurable. And at the dramatic conclusion of the ceremony, when the happy couple kissed, two messages containing before unspoken love words were passed from one to the other (one from him to her, and one from her to him). The messages are shown only to the couple through a miniscule display integrated inside the trim of the clothes for absolute romantic-secrecy.
Also in the interest of sustainability- because wedding clothes are often used only once and later sit gathering closet-dust, the clothes are transformable and can be worn many times again. The train of the gown is removable, so that it can be transformed into a regular skirt for other less formal occasions, and the skirt can be worn inside out for a change of color. The man’s jacket however does not have removable parts, but will be useful to command respect when worn in various future meetings aboard pirate ships.
CuteCircuit taught an intense hands-on introduction to Smart Textiles and Physical Computing at the Interface Research group at the University of Ulster in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The workshop took place over the course of several days in the studios of Interface and focused specifically on integration techniques between the Smart Textiles and technology. The course demonstrated the latest design developments and soft circuits for making ’smart clothing’ truly wearable.
“What is the secret message glove?” you ask? I’m glad you asked!! It is a very useful item for spies, secret agents and private eyes and it is used for passing secret messages at the touch of a finger! In a smoky crowded bar in Casablanca, you urgently need to pass a secret message to your compatriot friend. There are too many ears, and too many eyes - but shaking hands looks normal! So, you shake hands, the data is delivered from glove to glove, and you quietly disappear back into the mysterious Moroccan night, eluding the double agents.


