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What I find fascinating about textiles,
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is that the structure of textiles is the same as the structure of touch screens
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which we use in everyday mobile devices and tablets.
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That means, that if you just replace some of the threads in textiles with conductive threads,
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you should be able to weave a textile which can recognize a variety of simple touch gestures.
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Just like any normal touch panel you have in a mobile phone.
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So if you can hide or weave interactivity and input devices into the materials,
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that will be the first step to making computers and computing invisibly integrated
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into objects, materials, and clothing.
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So this is exciting to me.
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The challenge of creating Jacquard yarn,
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was to create yarn that is highly conductive, and at the same time scalable.
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Which means it could be used in industrial weaving machines everywhere in the world.
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For textile designers, or fashion designers, or furniture designers,
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it is interesting because it is something you are very familiar with, it's just textile.
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We made the yarn very thin and it feels so natural, so it looks like just normal yarn.
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The only thing that is different, is that it is conductive.
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We worked with textile designers from all over the world
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and it's really interesting to see what kind of possibilities that we can have.
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It could be visible—very obviously, like it is here.
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It also can be totally invisible.
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So we are creating possibilities by combining different ways of weaving techniques.
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And that is totally up to the designers to choose and it is up to their creativity.
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We are trying to shrink down all of the components down to the size of a button.
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And ultimately this will be something that is so small we can embed into the manufacturing process.
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So the users won't even see it or feel it inside the garment.
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The idea that Jacquard is an interface that is blended into the clothing that we wear—
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that has an implication in the way that you would use services, products, applications,
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and anything that we do through our devices.
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It is somehow getting the technology out of the way
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and making interactions more natural and more seamless.
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In terms of what the technology can do, it's really up to the user and to the designers
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and we expect that users can reconfigure it as much as they want to.
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Software development and fashion design
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often don't exist in the same place.
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So we're hoping to make it very simple for each of those parties
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to collaborate and we're hoping to provide both software and hardware knowledge and components
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to make those collaborations very easy.
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We like to think that we have these iconic products that haven't changed much,
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but the world is changing so I think Jacquard presents a great opportunity
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for a brand, for design to open a door to the future.
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In tailoring we use methods that have been used and not changed for 200 years
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so when something new comes along, it's really exciting.
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What's amazing about the project is that I don't have to have any knowledge about the electronics and how it works.
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So let's see what we can create with it.
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Jacquard is a blank canvas, for designers and for developers.
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We are just at the beginning.
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And we are really excited to see what people are going to do with it.