Part of AlgoMech festival of Algorithmic and Mechanical Movement
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Imagine a piece of fabric that can be tapped or swiped just like you would a touch screen? Or if sensors woven into the cover of your chair told you when you were slouching? Electronic textiles are where computer science, electrical engineering, textiles and design all come together. Becky Stewart will discuss its rise and how it could change the way we interact with the world around us, including during live performance.
This talk was awarded the annual Daphne Oram Lecture, and is generously supported by the British Science Association. The talk will run from 12 midday until 1pm, leading into a "Meet the Maker" session with Becky as part of the Millennium Gallery series until 2pm.
Becky Stewart is a Lecturer in the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science at Queen Mary University of London, working with e-textiles and signal processing to build interactive, body-centric wearable computing systems. These systems often incorporate performance, fashion, music and/or design. Becky grew up in Kalamazoo, Michigan in the US and currently lives in London in the UK.
More details: algomech.com
Attending: yaxu
About AlgoMech
AlgoMech - the second Festival of Algorithmic and Mechanical Movement is coming to Sheffield from 8-12th November 2017, with talks, hands-on workshops, concerts, exhibition and a full-on algorave, all exploring algorithmic and mechanical movement.
Has step free (via lift) access and accessible toilets.