Researchers from the University of Tokyo have turned the human body into a controller for virtual, augmented, and mixed reality. Dubbed e-skin, the connected shirt enables camera-free motion capture ...
Can one's body be used to control a video game? The answer is yes, apparently. But the smart clothing Japanese startup Xenoma designs isn't going to inspire a new generation of blockbuster video games ...
A company called Xenoma founded by researchers from the University of Tokyo has created a shirt that tracks the motion and position of the upper body. This data can then be used to control actions in ...
is a Senior Producer on Decoder. Previously, he reported on the technology and gaming industries for more than a decade. Japanese startup Xenoma may have just cracked the secret to making successful ...
We may not be experts in the field of fashion, but we know an awesome t-shirt when we see one, and with the power of the Internet they're easy to find. But we've decided to make it even easier by ...
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