twenty1f » Wearable Forest-feeling of belonging to natureArtist: Hiroki Kobayashi, Ryoko Ueoka and Michitaka Hirose, University of Tokyo, Japan Wearable Forest bio-acoustically interacts with a remote forest. The clothing design allows users interact with distant wildlife through the use of a remote controlled speaker and microphone set up over a network. This gives users an opportunity to feel at one with nature, even while in the midst of a city. This describes a new interactive sound system that creates a sense of unity between users and remote soundscape.
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Artist: Hiroki Kobayashi, Ryoko Ueoka and Michitaka Hirose, University of Tokyo, Japan
Wearable Forest bio-acoustically interacts with a remote forest. The clothing design allows users interact with distant wildlife through the use of a remote controlled speaker and microphone set up over a network.
This gives users an opportunity to feel at one with nature, even while in the midst of a city. This describes a new interactive sound system that creates a sense of unity between users and remote soundscape.
Imagine yourself charging your cellphone without any cords, heating up your coffee mug wirelessly or lighting your room with a wireless electric bulb!! Does it sound too good to be true? Well not any more. 













