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- Climate_Dress abstract "The Climate Dress was designed in 2009 by Danish design company Diffus Design in collaboration with the Swiss embroidery company Forster-Rohner, Alexandra Institute and the Danish School of Design.The Climate Dress is laced with hundreds of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that responds to the level of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the nearby surroundings and are powered through the conductive embroidery by an Arduino Lily pad microprocessor and a carbon dioxide detector, resulting in patterns that range from slow pulses to rapid flashes depending on the concentration of the CO2. The Climate Dress does not rely on wiring, soldering, or crimping, which is often the case with smart textile products. All functional elements are blended into the embroidery and exposed to the viewer.The Climate Dress was presented at the Cop 15 Climate Summit in Copenhagen in 2009, at the "Health Environment Climate" exhibition.In 2011 the Climate Dress won first prize in the Design That Performs contest, hosted by Samsung.".
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- Climate_Dress wikiPageWikiLink 2009_United_Nations_Climate_Change_Conference.
- Climate_Dress wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_dioxide.
- Climate_Dress wikiPageWikiLink Category:2009_in_fashion.
- Climate_Dress wikiPageWikiLink Category:2009_in_technology.
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- Climate_Dress wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_dresses.
- Climate_Dress wikiPageWikiLink Category:Technical_fabrics.
- Climate_Dress wikiPageWikiLink Danmarks_Designskole.
- Climate_Dress wikiPageWikiLink Diffus_Design.
- Climate_Dress wikiPageWikiLink E-textiles.
- Climate_Dress wikiPageWikiLink Leah_Buechley.
- Climate_Dress wikiPageWikiLink Light-emitting_diode.
- Climate_Dress wikiPageWikiLink Samsung.
- Climate_Dress wikiPageWikiLinkText "Climate Dress".
- Climate_Dress hasPhotoCollection Climate_Dress.
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- Climate_Dress subject Category:2009_in_fashion.
- Climate_Dress subject Category:2009_in_technology.
- Climate_Dress subject Category:2009_works.
- Climate_Dress subject Category:Individual_dresses.
- Climate_Dress subject Category:Technical_fabrics.
- Climate_Dress comment "The Climate Dress was designed in 2009 by Danish design company Diffus Design in collaboration with the Swiss embroidery company Forster-Rohner, Alexandra Institute and the Danish School of Design.The Climate Dress is laced with hundreds of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that responds to the level of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the nearby surroundings and are powered through the conductive embroidery by an Arduino Lily pad microprocessor and a carbon dioxide detector, resulting in patterns that range from slow pulses to rapid flashes depending on the concentration of the CO2. ".
- Climate_Dress label "Climate Dress".
- Climate_Dress sameAs Q17126270.
- Climate_Dress sameAs Q17126270.
- Climate_Dress wasDerivedFrom Climate_Dress?oldid=675715548.
- Climate_Dress isPrimaryTopicOf Climate_Dress.