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1.
The butterflies are attached with magnetic snaps, which also supplies
power. These snaps are modular; a flapping, extending or even sound
making module could be attached. As the butterflies are removable, the
dress can be worn with no butterflies, one or three. A small gear motor
is used to drive the hand crafted flapping mechanism. The butterflies
themselves are designed from five different living species. Each is
laser cut from gold metallic linen. Besides flapping butterflies, an
extending version is being developed, currently on its third revision.
Each piece takes time to make sure it is durable, light and most
importantly: does not sacrifice the form of the dress.
2.
The Lilypad coordinates the dress, gathering data and controlling
motors. The heartbeat belt, powered by a Polar board, wraps snuggly
around the body, three electrodes listening to your pulse. The belt,
Lilypad, and other electronics reside on an inner layer, hidden from
view by two layers of light silk organza. Conductive thread connects
the various components.
3.
Everything is powered by a 740 mAH Studio 5050 prototype battery board.
Two butterflies will flap continuously for over four hours - plenty of
time for a night out. The battery snaps into place on a garment board.
All non-washable parts are removable, so after a long night out the
dress can be dry cleaned.
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