Australian Scientists Develop Air Guitar T-Shirt
Thursday, November 16th, 2006
Australian scientists announced Monday that they have developed a high-tech T-shirt that turns the strumming of an air guitar into music.
Apparently the long-sleeved T-shirt has sensors built into the elbows that pick up arm movements. It then sends the signals to a computer that then interprets them as riffs. One arm picks the chords and the other one strums.
It seems like a cool advancement in technology, but I just hope they find a better place to implement it than in an air guitar shirt.
Australian scientists announced Monday that they have developed a high-tech T-shirt that turns the strumming of an air guitar into music.
Apparently the long-sleeved T-shirt has sensors built into the elbows that pick up arm movements. It then sends the signals to a computer that then interprets them as riffs. One arm picks the chords and the other one strums.
It seems like a cool advancement in technology, but I just hope they find a better place to implement it than in an air guitar shirt.


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