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Development of the tool for artistic representation of internal information of the body

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In this paper, we describe the idea of a new artistic representation tool to project performer's internal state of the body. To solve the problem of complicated wires and for detecting biological signals, the flexible conductive wear for wearable computing named as "TextileNet system" was applied to the system. In this paper, we also describe the experimental results of trial growing of the tool. The advantage of the conductive fabric was not only solving the problem but shielding effect, which could make the amplifier simple. Using the feature of TextileNet, huge number of biological information can be treated at same time, and more complex representation is expected.

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Toda, M. and Akita, J. TextileNet: Network System for Wearable Computing. In Proceedings of Interaction2005 (in Japanese) 235--236, 2005.

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    ACE '06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM SIGCHI international conference on Advances in computer entertainment technology
    June 2006
    572 pages
    ISBN:1595933808
    DOI:10.1145/1178823
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    1. EMG
    2. TextileNet
    3. biological signal
    4. dance
    5. entertainment computing
    6. wearable computing

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