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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2015
  • Project Jacquard is a new system for weaving technology into fabric, transforming everyday objects, like clothes, into interactive surfaces. Project Jacquard will allow designers and developers to build connected, touch-sensitive textiles into their own products. This is just the beginning, and we're very excited to see what people will do with it. Learn more at www.projectjacquard.com.
    Follow Google ATAP on Twitter for updates on Project Jacquard: / googleatap
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  • @lflee
    @lflee 9 лет назад +71

    These input technologies (Jacquard and Silo) are the perfect complement for AR glasses. Imagine walking on the street with hands in the pocket seeing infos augmented to the glasses and controlling them with a subtle gestures. No tapping/swiping on the glasses, no voice needed, all done with the hands inside the pocket.

    • @toothbrush4741
      @toothbrush4741 9 лет назад +5

      That's exactly what I thought especially with soli

    • @firasezzeddine100
      @firasezzeddine100 9 лет назад +1

      Lap Fung Lee Exactly.

    • @lflee
      @lflee 9 лет назад

      ***** I think I get your point. But technologies like these are also needed before EEG's maturity. I mean, technologies should be for all people. How would people feel if the device on their head are receiving brainwaves even if they are not commanding? That would be a big attacking point for the conspiracy theorists. Yes, EEG should be the paramount, but there should also be other HCIs for different needs. My opinions. :)

    • @dabbopabblo
      @dabbopabblo Год назад

      @@lflee 7 years ago you guys had nothing to worry about compared to these days. Google glass or any other AR headset could never communicate with your brain or receive brain waves (the technology and understanding of the brain didn't exist yet), where as now a days a neuro link can read your brainwaves and reconstruct the thoughts you had, and literally reprogram parts of your brain. He has made the claim it will be possible with them to "reverse paralysis and rebuild the neural pathways to the nervous system." Which implies the exact opposite would be possible too. Remotely paralyzing someone. But hey who cares, cause you got your wish and saved the world considering google jacquard was shutdown a few weeks ago, you know the thing that was never concerning or dangerous to begin with, and now it'll be replaced by technology that can literally remotely kill you from the inside out.

  • @Zachism
    @Zachism 9 лет назад +35

    *Wipes crumbs on pants*
    *Accidentally calls everyone*

  • @tacogod9914
    @tacogod9914 8 лет назад +78

    Why us this not on the arm of my couch? Never lose the remote again

    • @AkashRamesh8
      @AkashRamesh8 7 лет назад +1

      Taco God this will be there one day

    • @Rob-vv7td
      @Rob-vv7td 7 лет назад +1

      They already have things like this, such as this pillow with a built-in TV remote. www.digsdigs.com/soft-pillows-with-a-built-in-universal-remote-control/

    • @AlamdaABalqhin
      @AlamdaABalqhin 7 лет назад

      Taco God WE DONT NEED ANYTHING LIKE THAT IF WE HAD AUGMENTED REALITY IN RETINA LENSES.

    • @steveperry6047
      @steveperry6047 5 лет назад

      @@AlamdaABalqhin we can have both, certain users (inclusive design) are unable to use augmented reality headsets/goggles.

  • @JoanAngeloDouvere
    @JoanAngeloDouvere 9 лет назад +49

    Oh god. Can't wait to take my clothes off at the airport.

  • @michaelwright8022
    @michaelwright8022 9 лет назад +3

    I like the tech and can already think of a few things to do with it.
    1: tactical training
    2: put it in bulletproof vests so a paramedic teem can know where to look for the bullet that did penetrate.
    3: physical therapy, you could use it to show progress.
    4: workout / fitness, use as an input to modify workout parameters.

  • @KentSapp
    @KentSapp 7 лет назад +4

    This gives a whole new meaning to the term "wearables"

  • @mubt4sim
    @mubt4sim 4 года назад +12

    When you recognize it was uploaded 4 years ago

  • @MikeDownes
    @MikeDownes 9 лет назад +16

    I think everyone's wish - be the cleverest they can be. Then work on something diligently and when it's ready, give it to the world. Never will I look at a finger, or a hand stroking a sleeve in the same way, like ever again ..

  • @waellerbe
    @waellerbe 6 лет назад +2

    This is my *first* time hearing about this interesting project, and I like what I see thus far. It's truly amazing to witness another dose of genius in another area of our daily lives.

  • @GinaSchreck
    @GinaSchreck 7 лет назад

    This is incredible! I love seeing the technology and fashion industries coming together to create these amazing products.

  • @Rotem_S
    @Rotem_S 9 лет назад +6

    For Google ATAP: if the rest of the clothing will be made from piezoelectric stuff then you will not need baterry. I did a research on this:)

    • @user-gu9nx2ww5k
      @user-gu9nx2ww5k 5 лет назад

      Hey, could you maybe send me a link or some info about your research? Thanks in advance!

  • @gryyphyn8639
    @gryyphyn8639 7 лет назад +1

    Brings a new interpretation to the colloquialism 'butt dialing'.
    Seriously though, while it has applications most of them would require pairing to a device that is probably going to be in your pocket and I think the radar tech they're working on has more promise since it should be able to read through fabrics, possibly multiple layers. Just fit one of the radar sensors on the back of a phone case or inside the back of the device, make sure the back is facing away from the body and you have access.

  • @motaaaa
    @motaaaa 7 лет назад +3

    It would be nice to have a patch of textile in your couch, which would serve as a remote control, for your TV, gaming console, etc... Interesting application

  • @sk8rhippie
    @sk8rhippie 6 лет назад +1

    UPVOTE FOR THE RED C BADGE @3:00! Proof that you don't have to be a full time employee to work on an inspiring project at Google.

  • @jobzzz8622
    @jobzzz8622 Месяц назад +1

    It was absolutely amazing. Amazing. 😮😮😮

  • @fetch9143
    @fetch9143 8 лет назад

    ATAP proved to be innovative ,well Done

  • @computingatschoolTV
    @computingatschoolTV 8 лет назад +1

    Added to our favourites playlist :)

  • @TariqSummoned
    @TariqSummoned 6 лет назад

    Proud to be a textile engineer. Love from Bangladesh, the first choice of Levis to buy RMG®

  • @k.blewis8084
    @k.blewis8084 9 лет назад

    Nothing much excites me any more, but I am very much intrigued. Can't wait to see more end product

  • @poonkanchi
    @poonkanchi 8 лет назад

    Amazing and the sensor hope can be very stable and sun energy! tech log change so fast, it is nothing impossible!!

  • @TheMaricamp
    @TheMaricamp 5 лет назад

    Thank you for this. I'm just starting out in fashion design this is great knowledge to have

  • @howzithawaii
    @howzithawaii 9 лет назад

    interesting.. looking forward to see future applications of this technology

  • @user-wc8lb9lw4n
    @user-wc8lb9lw4n 8 лет назад

    Google is such an inspirational company!

  • @christopherjamesasuncion9834
    @christopherjamesasuncion9834 9 лет назад

    Oh my god I can't believe it's already happening. Embedding technology into a fabric has come to my imagination 3 years ago and I even presented my concept as part of our thesis but the only difference is that my idea was organic LEDs embeded through the fabric so you can change the color or design of the fabric by just a single tap.

  • @minkailulamin1304
    @minkailulamin1304 9 лет назад +3

    This would be pretty cool on the arm of your sofa as a TV remote. Especially if your the type to lost your remote all the time.

  • @temjenimsong
    @temjenimsong 9 лет назад

    #ProjectJacquard a new way of expression! Can't wait for this technology to evolve.
    Outta be careful how one touch another. :-)

  • @SiddheshScindia
    @SiddheshScindia 7 лет назад +1

    would love this on the chrome book as a touch interface

  • @jagdishsethuraman7450
    @jagdishsethuraman7450 7 лет назад +3

    My biggest dream came true to combine Technology and Textile

  • @anuragchatterjee241
    @anuragchatterjee241 6 лет назад

    Such an out-of-the-box thinking !

  • @miguelguillenpaz
    @miguelguillenpaz 9 лет назад

    *Introducing Project Jacquard!*
    Ropa inteligente...

  • @natalialopesdaniel6966
    @natalialopesdaniel6966 9 лет назад +1

    Amazing!!! What we can do when we use our imagination...

  • @calvinperrier541
    @calvinperrier541 9 лет назад +1

    This is going to be revolutionary....

  • @aoifewullur6389
    @aoifewullur6389 9 лет назад

    I would like to welcome you, Project Jacquard. I know, I am no Google, but working with conductive yarn and weaving since 2008. Feel free to contact me if you guys are looking for an ambitious young Dutch Designer.

  • @enviousleaf123
    @enviousleaf123 7 лет назад +15

    it make sense if it controlled things in your house. Like a super hightech villa that you can control from your tux.

  • @clivesaffery5661
    @clivesaffery5661 9 лет назад

    Here comes the future, wonderful stuff

  • @HunterRichardson
    @HunterRichardson 9 лет назад +1

    A few issues:
    1) Be sure to make it waterproof; otherwise a light mist could be life-threatening.
    2) This could seriously skyrocket cost of otherwise very simple clothes. If this is normal in 10 years, then the how well off would someone have to be in order to buy a t-shirt?

    • @aaronsim8566
      @aaronsim8566 9 лет назад

      ***** Life-threatening? Small low powered electronics using milliamps worth of power are going to kill you, huh? More likely to screw up the input. Also, I imagine that regular old fashioned t-shirts will still be around and in demand in ten year regardless of how wide spread this technology gets. How long have denim jeans been around? Calm the farm, dude.

  • @KofieBluejay
    @KofieBluejay 7 лет назад +11

    That's awesome ! But as a Google project, it won't come out.
    Anyway, this is really interesting to see how we can integrate new use for clothes.

  • @user-qz1bn2gd3v
    @user-qz1bn2gd3v 6 лет назад

    This project seems to be able to make something like Aduino Lilly. Well, it is great to have made this way with the conductive thread.

  • @Bruno-P
    @Bruno-P 9 лет назад

    Such a shame for Italy that no one from our country is involved in this project, we were the first country of the world for textile, fashion design and tailoring...

  • @tatianatub
    @tatianatub 9 лет назад +1

    ATAP is so damn awesome

  • @xueyanweng9991
    @xueyanweng9991 9 лет назад

    inspiring and exciting👍🏻👍🏻

  • @MrCivilopedia
    @MrCivilopedia 9 лет назад

    Can't wait for Power Glove 2.0!

  • @WareroW
    @WareroW 9 лет назад

    Jacquard makes for really cool Jackets.

  • @creationsmaxo
    @creationsmaxo 9 лет назад

    Great news. Interesting new technology.
    Now, the question that has been evaded. What's the cost that comes with adding a textile sensible control in the clothing? How much more will we have to pay for this feature? Remember that the concept runs around the fact that "more components" will be added to the manufacturing process. More component is equivalent to more shipping costs and then higher selling prices. I'm not even writing about the rarity of the component materials that is yet to be known that allow the yarns' conductivity.
    Also, what kind of guaranties will there be? Remember that this will make the clothes enter the "electronics" laws about customers rights for flawed devices, but unlike the actual electronics, it will still be considered as clothes for disposals. If, for example, you buy a jacket that have a none-working zone, what then? More e-Waste? We need some answers for that and not only for the customers side, but also to know if we're just dumping some new tech around while still wondering what will be its actual recycled life (like we did with PCs, Cellphones and many electronic devices for many years).

  •  9 лет назад

    *Google lanceert Project Jacquard waarmee textiel aanraakgevoelig wordt en kan communiceren met digitale apparaten*
    Tijdens I/O 2015 lanceerde Google project Jacquard. Met deze technologie wordt het mogelijk om textiel aanraakgevoelig te maken zodat deze kan communiceren met een digitaal apparaat zoals je telefoon. Een interessante ontwikkeling waar designers en kledingindustrie zich de komende tijd over mogen buigen. Erg benieuwd naar mogelijke toepassingen.

  • @dronexmail
    @dronexmail 9 лет назад +1

    This video has pretty diverse accents around, I'm glad that many people from different origins are collaborating and making this futuristic fabric happen!

  • @Dataiconroy
    @Dataiconroy 9 лет назад +1

    Beautiful.

  • @thijsvanweelden2553
    @thijsvanweelden2553 8 лет назад

    Please take it easy! I am not mental ready for this!

  • @N....
    @N.... 9 лет назад +3

    The first thing that came to my mind is a TV Remote built into the couch fabric...except I don't watch TV...

    • @MrFwalk
      @MrFwalk 4 года назад

      @Nicholas Braden
      Do you use consoles with your tv?

  • @kengkuevang5913
    @kengkuevang5913 8 лет назад

    Has it been considered of seasonal changes? or perhaps temperature tolerance? or waterproof?

  • @QrayzHD
    @QrayzHD 9 лет назад

    Google are changing the world.

  • @ZoebaliMaknojia
    @ZoebaliMaknojia 9 лет назад

    Super Amazing !

  • @thisiskc
    @thisiskc 7 лет назад

    All I can think about are the James Bond-like applications. Spies using their coats to send messages with their arms harmlessly folded. And then of course the anti-smart coat technologies that will have to be deployed. ;)

  • @insomaniac1227
    @insomaniac1227 8 лет назад

    you can integrate this with other techs to make clothes that can adjust to different conditions: temp, press, humid, blah blah. Would be highly productive for making suits for firemen, soldiers, astraunauts, divers, winter jackets and many others.
    explorations and rescueing pips will be less hard.

  • @Dr.A.P.
    @Dr.A.P. 9 лет назад

    Crazy, like it :D

  • @xingcen
    @xingcen 7 лет назад

    Make my day! Thank you! Cecilia Metheny

  • @thisyourdino
    @thisyourdino 7 лет назад

    hooo welcome to FUTURE peole
    AWESOME PROJECT...

  • @MentalParadox
    @MentalParadox 8 лет назад +5

    People are staring at Facebook 24/7 like zombies already, now we'll literally become zombies...

  • @mishoorel
    @mishoorel 9 лет назад

    A very interesting development. What about the daily use? Wash your hands every time? Food, dust, drinks? Wash fabric to break this development.

  • @minecraftstopmotion1
    @minecraftstopmotion1 9 лет назад

    Could this be used for movement capability with VR, sorta like the omni treadmill? Or could it be used to make clothing with haptic feedback?

  • @AdarshMadrecha
    @AdarshMadrecha 7 лет назад +1

    Interesting. Looking up to be mainstream by 2020

  • @RyanJohnsonWS
    @RyanJohnsonWS 9 лет назад

    What will you do about water? What if the clothing gets wet? What happens to the fabric?

  • @simoncarlile5190
    @simoncarlile5190 9 лет назад

    People talk about the feeling about getting old and not understanding new technology. I'm not even 30 yet, but I have the feeling that I will understand next to nothing about the things happening when I'm 40.

  • @kvdhar5041
    @kvdhar5041 9 лет назад

    This project is the sign that computing is liberated from its form factor. Start seeing in many more things around you.

  • @Chris-yf1bn
    @Chris-yf1bn 9 лет назад +1

    Is it waterproof?

  • @MPV_Puneeth
    @MPV_Puneeth 5 лет назад

    No can live without privacy thank you Google

  • @DjSilentEcho
    @DjSilentEcho 8 лет назад

    Imagine this in your lounge with a universal remote how cool is that

    • @Rob-vv7td
      @Rob-vv7td 7 лет назад

      Sort of like this pillow with a built-in remote? www.digsdigs.com/soft-pillows-with-a-built-in-universal-remote-control/

  • @kimjongmeme3370
    @kimjongmeme3370 8 лет назад

    damn ivan you doing well on these projects

  • @eddineramdane
    @eddineramdane 4 года назад

    Intéressant 💯

  • @guilhermecortinas4848
    @guilhermecortinas4848 7 лет назад

    muito massa, legal pra caramba

  • @roborchiston9419
    @roborchiston9419 9 лет назад +1

    Edna 'E' Mode: "And machine washable, darling. That's a new feature. "

  • @maxsportmaxmusic1237
    @maxsportmaxmusic1237 3 года назад

    i love that project

  • @CarputingYT
    @CarputingYT Год назад +2

    RIP Jacquard

  • @jiminitin
    @jiminitin 9 лет назад

    What phone is pictured at the end of the film?

  • @TopHatProductions115
    @TopHatProductions115 7 лет назад

    So, does it but-dial?

  • @gerouldiaz
    @gerouldiaz 9 лет назад

    What will happen if you put the clothes in a washing machine? Will it still work? How will it be reliable for a day today works or function?

  • @shmyasir
    @shmyasir 9 лет назад

    not a bio medical or medical expert, just an idea pop up, how about measuring the level and chemical composition of sweat after our body gets heat up, through embedded Flat senors in our clothes. I believe we can able extract some information which can help us to know about our health, which vitamins, calcium etc. our body needs.

  • @dylim1967
    @dylim1967 9 лет назад

    Dreams will become real thing.

  • @CosmoShawStrode
    @CosmoShawStrode 9 лет назад

    How do you wash it? without ruining the chips?

  • @tele_alan
    @tele_alan 9 лет назад

    Its like buzz light years thing on his arm. That's the first thing that came to mind. Is you guys need testing I will do anything haha. Kid in high school + kids who love technology = a lot of awareness of the product 💪

  • @LuisAlbanes
    @LuisAlbanes 7 лет назад +1

    For safety clothes! infinite applications...

  • @lacalias
    @lacalias 9 лет назад

    Google is the present and the future.

  • @tatianacovington53
    @tatianacovington53 9 лет назад

    You never know till you try it.

  • @bigchefkoch1
    @bigchefkoch1 9 лет назад

    how about cleaning them? doesn't water harm the circuits?

  • @JasperCLA
    @JasperCLA 9 лет назад

    Is it washable?

  • @IAmTheChimbleySweep
    @IAmTheChimbleySweep 9 лет назад +2

    Where did they get all those Life Fibers from?

    • @Max24871
      @Max24871 8 лет назад +2

      +tou hou It's Google... they have access to anything. Probably the moon too, it they wanted.

  • @titusdave6525
    @titusdave6525 8 лет назад +66

    My biggest dream is to work at Google.

  • @gmarshnyc
    @gmarshnyc 9 лет назад +2

    Forget Google Glass-It’s All About Google Pants

  • @michaelm2066
    @michaelm2066 7 лет назад

    Do some one know what music is played behind ? :)

  • @DanielHDXO
    @DanielHDXO 7 лет назад +12

    While this may seem awesome, how about washing? It should be water proof and very resistant especially under many and many cycles in a washing machine.

    • @Hibiol-of-my-decay
      @Hibiol-of-my-decay 7 лет назад

      same.question

    • @wirbelfeld4033
      @wirbelfeld4033 7 лет назад +1

      Daniel lmao u think the smartest people in the country haven't thought of that yet? There is no reason it wouldn't be wash resistant

    • @DanielHDXO
      @DanielHDXO 7 лет назад

      By the way it looks, i don;t see how that;s water proof...

    • @frosty1433
      @frosty1433 7 лет назад

      You should never machine wash most expensive clothing, that's why we have dry cleaning.

    • @AlamdaABalqhin
      @AlamdaABalqhin 7 лет назад

      Daniel OF COURSE IT WOULD BE WASHABLE. IDIOT.

  • @chetanjoshi177
    @chetanjoshi177 9 лет назад

    How do you wash these clothes?

  • @LyrianFox
    @LyrianFox 9 лет назад

    Anywhere I can sign up as a tester?

  • @AndrewMeyer
    @AndrewMeyer 9 лет назад

    Interesting, but what can you do with it? I mean, if it's super-cheap to the point where I could easily buy an entire wardrobe with this feature then I guess it could be useful for trivial stuff like... drum pants or something. But aside from that, I'm having trouble imagining a real use case for this.
    Oh well, maybe someone will come up with a good use for this at some point.

  • @sandmaniv
    @sandmaniv 7 лет назад +2

    great great innovation... one thing i'm wondering about is if this works thru wi-fi? if so, it's going to eat up a lot of battery life. just a thought.

    • @ThilinaDeepal
      @ThilinaDeepal 7 лет назад +1

      Sand Man it should be Bluetooth, Bluetooth uses very low power, it can last for years without ever worrying to replace batteries

    • @Rob-vv7td
      @Rob-vv7td 7 лет назад

      There will either be long-range wireless charging, super-capacitors, or a breakthrough battery innovation.

    • @ninthmind122
      @ninthmind122 4 года назад

      no need to wonder anything, its going to happen

  • @professionalartist7776
    @professionalartist7776 8 лет назад

    I would work on making it fit like latex, with very tiny sensors that penetrate the skin, and send signals to the nerves to replicate physical sensations.. Or, use tiny balls that rotate to replicate friction and pressure.

    • @Rob-vv7td
      @Rob-vv7td 7 лет назад

      I usually try to avoid things penetrating my skin.

  • @TuncTurel
    @TuncTurel 8 лет назад

    So what's going to be possible with this new fabric? Are we going to operate our cellphones via our shirts and jackets? I'm a bit curious about the crazy ideas these google guys will come up with!

  • @Druman19
    @Druman19 7 лет назад

    What happens if you wash it?

  • @jonaschafer
    @jonaschafer 9 лет назад

    What's the music? Anyone know?

  • @ryans_jp
    @ryans_jp 6 лет назад

    what if the conductive cloth folds over on itself?

  • @gervaster
    @gervaster 8 лет назад +8

    The Internet of Pants