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Synopsis: Domenii: Textile, leather & fashion: Textile, leather & fashion generale: Fashion: Accessories: Gloves:


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#I am dressed in a white smock, hairnet, gloves and overshoes; my audio recorder swabbed down with wipes


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In a new study, Starner and Phd student Caitlyn Seim examined how well the gloves work to teach Braille."

"Each study participant wore a pair of gloves with tiny vibrating motors stitched into the knuckles. The motors vibrated in a sequence that corresponded with the typing pattern of a predetermined phrase in Braille.

and were told to ignore the gloves. Half of the participants felt repeated vibrations and heard the cues,

participants tried to type the phrase without wearing the gloves. hose in the control group did about the same on their second attempt (as they did in their pre-study baseline test),


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and see people huddled over their desk in fingerless gloves, wearing a blanket, Baker says.


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Mu gloves available to people who want to work with us to shift the paradigm of how music is made

The gloves are a compact, lightweight and self-contained system requiring little more than a laptop to function fully.

The gloves capture the movements and postures of your hands. Our software allows this information to be mapped to musical control messages

Specifically, the gloves track the following: The orientation of your hand The lexof your fingers Your current hand posture (e g. fist, open hand,

means there are literally thousands of independently mappable controls with one pair of gloves(!)-more than most MIDI controllers on the market all without having to even look at a screen during performance.

The gloves are the product of years of research and development, building upon original research at University of the West of England.

A number of iterations of the gloves have been designed, aimed predominantly at producing a gestural performance system for Heap.

We wanted everyone to have the experience of being inside these gloves without as much of the complexity in Imogen original system.


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or wireless gloves to seamlessly scroll through and manipulate visual data on a wall-sized, panoramic screen.


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#Haptic Gloves Use Air pressure To Simulate The Feel Of Virtual Objects Virtual reality has focused typically on matters of sight and sound,

A team of student engineers at Rice university has developed a clever pair of VR gloves that make it feel like you're actually interacting with virtual objects.

which rely on some sort of vibration motor, the technology behind the Hands Omni gloves instead uses something simpler:

Small bladders are placed in the gloves'fingertips and, when the user reaches out to grab something in the virtual game world,

and deflated independently, allowing the gloves to create a different feel depending on the object that's being interacted with.


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Harnesses with hammers and gloves strapped to their belts swing by their sides. Ubiquitous hard hats, safety shoes and ear plugs give the scene an air of theatrical camp.


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Spiderman-style gloves, lenses with super sight and Iron man suits become a reality By Sarah Griffiths and Victoria Woollaston for Mailonline Published:

From gloves that let you scale skyscrapers like Spiderman, to implants that could give you the self-healing powers of Wolverine,

Scroll down for videos A glimpse into this world of extraordinary gloves, glasses and suits was showcased recently in an issue of How It Works magazine.

The gloves use the same natural molecular forces that allow gecko lizards to walk on ceilings-hairs on their feet that create an electrostatic force known as Van der waals. This force causes neighbouring molecules to be attracted to each other.


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#You can now feel virtual reality with new gloves called Gloveone You would have sensed virtual reality through sight

Now, you can touch the virtual objects, thanks to a new pair of gloves. Gloveone, the new green and black gloves from Spain-based tech company Neurodigital Technologies, will let you actually feel sensations like shape

and weight when interacting with virtual objects. The developers claim that the wearers will be able to feel rain and fire,

The gloves also include a 9-Axis inertial measurement unity (IMU) sensor, which can be placed beneath the gloves.

An IMU sensor, often used to manoeuvre aircraft, can record velocity, orientation and gravitational forces using accelerometers, gyroscopes and magnetometers.

The company describes the sensation of wearing these gloves as a ealistic perceptual illusion meaning that you can feel the weight of a virtual object the same as it is in real life

and created a Kickstarter page to finance manufacturing the gloves. People can buy the gloves fitted in three sizes.

Each nti-bacterial, sweat-proofpair features a Bluetooth wireless connection and offers more than four hours of battery life.


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Now, you can touch the virtual objects, thanks to a new pair of gloves. Gloveone, the new green and black gloves from Spain-based tech company Neurodigital Technologies, will let you actually feel sensations like shape

and weight when interacting with virtual objects. The developers claim that the wearers will be able to feel rain and fire,

The gloves also include a 9-Axis inertial measurement unity (IMU) sensor, which can be placed beneath the gloves.

An IMU sensor, often used to manoeuvre aircraft, can record velocity, orientation and gravitational forces using accelerometers, gyroscopes and magnetometers.

The company describes the sensation of wearing these gloves as a ealistic perceptual illusion meaning that you can feel the weight of a virtual object the same as it is in real life

and created a Kickstarter page to finance manufacturing the gloves. People can buy the gloves fitted in three sizes.

Each nti-bacterial, sweat-proofpair features a Bluetooth wireless connection and offers more than four hours of battery life.


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which was used to print the word"contaminated"on surgical gloves. When the gloves were exposed to E coli bacteria,

the word changed from blue to red. a plastic dish imprinted with BMP-2 proteins that stimulate bone growth to control the direction of tissue growth. sodium ampicillin printed on a bacterial culture printed to test the effectiveness of a topographical distribution of the antibiotic

In addition to bio-sensing gloves that could react selectively to different pathological agents, Omenetto says the ability to print antibiotics in topographical patterns would enable"smart"bandages in


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bacteria-sensing gloves and more Inkjet printing is one of the most immediate and accessible forms of printing technology currently available, according to the researchers,

For example, Omenetto envisions more work on the bio-sensing gloves, which he says could selectively react to different pathological agents.


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and by using gloves or other barriers that prevent contact with bodily fluids. Ebola doesn spread through the air,


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