Date:14/02/17
The project, called ‘Coded Couture’, uses an Android app designed to monitor multiple aspects of a user’s lifestyle, including travel routes, dinner spots, daily routine and the weather around them.
This information is gathered over the course of a week, and used to create a ‘Data Dress’ starting at $99.
The app, which isn’t yet available, uses the Awareness API Google unveiled at its I/O developer conference last year.
It gathers data from a phone’s sensors, and is capable of working out whether the user is walking or driving and if their headphones are plugged in, as well as their location and weather conditions.
Materials, colours and details will also be dictated by the data.
However, users will be able to specify what style of dress they want, such as one for formal events, parties or work.
The app is currently in a closed beta stage, but will launch publicly later this year.
Google and H&M create personalized ‘coded couture’ dress based on smartphone app data
Google has teamed up with H&M digital fashion house Ivyrevel to create dresses inspired by phone users’ personal data.The project, called ‘Coded Couture’, uses an Android app designed to monitor multiple aspects of a user’s lifestyle, including travel routes, dinner spots, daily routine and the weather around them.
This information is gathered over the course of a week, and used to create a ‘Data Dress’ starting at $99.
The app, which isn’t yet available, uses the Awareness API Google unveiled at its I/O developer conference last year.
It gathers data from a phone’s sensors, and is capable of working out whether the user is walking or driving and if their headphones are plugged in, as well as their location and weather conditions.
Materials, colours and details will also be dictated by the data.
However, users will be able to specify what style of dress they want, such as one for formal events, parties or work.
The app is currently in a closed beta stage, but will launch publicly later this year.
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