Project Jacquard stitches (quite literally) technology into clothing.

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18 thoughts on “Project Jacquard by ATAP at I/O 2015”
  1. what about graphene clothing? it has somekind of an electricity on it. imagine that you can charge your phone while connecting it to your shirt

  2. My only concern is wear and tear on the fabric. I could see it just from the video alone that could become problematic

  3. "Did you just fart?"
    "No…"
    "You sure about that because your Levi's just tweeted that you did."
    Thank you based Google for this wonderful technology

  4. Understand some NFC built-in would be cool…but that's kind of stupid this other shit. gotta wash your clothes at some point. I have an NFC tag on my wallet comes in handy

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