Project Jacquard
Google’s Project Jacquard Turns Clothes Into Touch Screens and Track pad
The project named as Project Jacquard debuted on Google I/O 2015 as
a unit of Google ATAP. The fabric is weaved with a special yarn that is
conductive created by Google ATAP team in partnership with American
jeans manufacturing company Levis. However, the fabrics are not fully
weaved out of the conductive yarn instead the developers chose to keep
only a small part of it to be interactive.
Thereafter a chip was developed by the team with the ability to take
signals from the yarn organized in a definite pattern and interpret
these signals whenever the user moves fingers over the interaction able
area. Moreover, the conductive yarns will be attached to small circuits.
These circuits will be alike buttons in a jacket and will help the
fabric interpret the actions of the user.
Interestingly, the fabric will be stretchable and washable as well.
The technology can used with anything from a suit to a dress, from sofa
to carpets, drapes to bed sheets, simply anything made out of cloth.
Google says that it is working constantly to provide a new dimension
to the usual fabrics by adding a bit of technology to it. It is planning
to bring the product to market very soon. The team is already working
with the creative of the fashion world in order to make the product a
success with its breakthrough.
Google aims to imbibe technology deep into our life and what is
better than fabric for the purpose. We have it everywhere around us and
most momentous is the fact that we wear it so it’s always with us.
With such inventions coming out bright and big, we should start
thinking big and unusual for in this world of tech, everything seems to
be usual and imaginable.