photo:Tiff Radmore |
Dr Matthew Howard at Kings College London has two research students working on stitched
electrical components that are designed to either monitor muscle movements or
capture the electrical impulses of the muscles themselves. The plan for the Parallel Practice project is that I design, programme and
embroider simple circuits to start with and stitch on the PCBs or chips. Matthew and his colleagues will have done the
programming to make the sensors capture what we hope to capture and so in turn
can feed back potential improvements. We
know we won’t get it right first time; we know we will have technical glitches,
bugs in the system, broken threads, short circuits and lots of problems that we
don’t even know about, but this is a project about experimenting and
collaborating and this is what we intend to do