Trikoton transforms audio messages into knitting patterns for your clothes

It seems the future has finally hit us all with the innovations and technologies being developed to tease our senses. I wonder how people do it? I mean, such genius! Okay, let me take a minute and sink in the feeling of awe. Right now, I am talking about a technology that has been developed to dish out knitting patterns from the binary codes of audio messages. Yes, awesome. Especially for me, who has always been told that talking is useless. Well, it really isn’t that bad to talk all I want, it could give you knitting patterns.

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This technology has been developed and put into application by Trikoton, a Berlin based fashion house. This house literally transforms voice into clothes. It is the frequency bands of an audio message that is converted into binary codes for knitting patterns. The customers can create voice pattern by recoding their voice via an online flash interface. The pattern that comes out thereafter is designed into sweaters, leggings, scarves and vests. It is like harvesting voice for clothes.

Via: Fashioningtech

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