Electronic Textiles demo at CHI 2024

The Advanced Textiles Research Group at the Nottingham School of Art and Design will give a lab demo at Interactivity at CHI 2024 in Honolulu, Hawaii. The ACM (Association of Computing Machinery) CHI conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems is the premier international conference of Human-Computer Interaction.

The demo entitled Wearable Electronic Textiles for Healthcare, Wellbeing, and Protective Applications will let attendees interact with textiles capable of fall and near-fall detection, temperature sensing, acoustic sensing, giving haptic feedback, and harvesting solar energy. 

Professor Lars Erik Holmquist of CXL co-authored the demo and also co-chaired the Interactivity program at CHI 2024. We hope to see you there!

Professor Lars Erik Holmquist talks about design and AI

Ahead of the opening of our new Design & Digital Arts (D&DA) building, Professor Lars Erik Holmquist, an expert in design and innovation at the Nottingham School of Art & Design, explains how artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionise creativity in new and unimagined ways.

The D&DA facility is a significant investment in NTU’s digital provision, providing enhanced digital sophistication to our new suite of courses. For more details visit https://www.ntu.ac.uk/dda