- Optical Camouflage
Introduction to invisibility cloaks from the Tachi Lab. Find movies, photographs, and diagrams illustrating how one can project a background image onto a masked object, making the masked object appear as if it were virtually transparent.
projects.star.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/projects/MEDIA/xv/oc.html
- World's Smallest Web Server
From Stanford University's Wearables Lab--measuring 2.7" by 1.7" by .25" it fits into a matchbox.
wearables.stanford.edu
- HowStuffWorks: How Invisibility Cloaks Work
Learn how optical camouflage delivers a similar experience to Harry Potter's invisibility cloak.
science.howstuffworks.com/invisibility-cloak.htm
- Wearables Central
Wearable computing links and news archive.
wearables.blu.org
- eyeTap
From the Cybernetic Research Collective (CRC).
www.eyetap.org
- Wearable Computing Resource Page
From the Tech Museum of Innovation.
www.praecogito.com/~brudy/wearable.html
- University of Bristol - Bristol Wearable Computing Project
Concerned with exploring the potential of computer devices that are as unconsciously portable and as personal as clothes or jewellery.
wearables.cs.bris.ac.uk
- WearableGear.com
Covers products and research in the field of MP3 portables, smart-phones, wearable computers, and more.
www.WearableGear.com
- University of Essex - Wearable Computers Research
wearables.essex.ac.uk
- Wearable Computer Research
www.cs.uoregon.edu/research/wearables
- Smart Clothes: Wearable Computing Intro Page
www.wearcam.org/computing.html
- IBM Wearable Computers
www.ibm.com/stories/1997/11/ga4.html
- University of Birmingham - Human Factors of Wearable Computers
Research into wearable computers is being undertaken by members of the industrial ergonomics group within the university.
www.bham.ac.uk/ManMechEng/ieg/w1.html
- Body Wearable Computer Applications
Applications of battery-powered computer systems worn on the user's body, from NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
science.ksc.nasa.gov/payload/projects/borg
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