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International Fashion Machines is a Seattle-based company which researches and creates interactive textiles that can change colour, broadcast and receive radio signals, or act as keyboards under one’s fingertips.

For the Extreme Textiles: Designing for High Performance exhibition, IFM has made a switch in the shape of a pompom. Conductive fibers detect the press of a hand. "You just squeeze the pompom, and the lights go on or off," said Dr. Margaret Orth, the company's founder.

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Fabric switches should reach stores later this year.

The exhibition takes place at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, New York, till October 30, 2005.

Via Hippoblog < The New York Times.
Interview of Maggie Orth in HorizonZero.
Related: Sensory fabrics.

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