OK, I was planning on putting up a posting about how if people want to put electronics (lights, sensors, etc) into their clothing, they could use this
ttp://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/ArduinoLilyPad
ttp://www.cs.colorado.edu/~buechley/diy/diy_l ... duino.html
But I was poking around her site, and I found this:
ttp://www.cs.colorado.edu/~buechley/engineeri ... c_PCB.html
With this technology, you could totally make a fully blown shirt that not only looks electronic, you could make it functional.
Having a good deal of experience with microcontrollers and circuitry, I'd be totally willing to help anyone who would like to do this.
Xerxes
Circuitry clothing, literally
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