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New Fashion, Fashion Tech Incubator Opening In Brooklyn

Fashion Incubator BrooklynBrooklyn seems to becoming the next hub for NYC fashion. Today New York City officials announced a $3.5M investment in a new incubator facility in Sunset Park, Brooklyn named the Manufacturing Innovation Hub for Apparel, Textiles & Wearable Tech. The 160,000 soft facility will focus on fashion, wearable tech, and manufacturing. Last month Pratt Institute announced a similar but smaller space in South Williamsburg, designed to focus mainly on fashion. The newly announced Manufacturing Innovation Hub will feature a research and development center, workforce-development center, and an incubator space with studios, conference rooms, storage, and work space. The feature point of the facility is a 110,000 sqft space for for job-intensive active manufacturing use. Work is slated to begin on the space by February 2015 and last 9 months. The active manufacturing space will take around 18 months to build-out. Ole Sondresen Architect, who has designed spaces for Kickstarter and Etsy, is overseeing the project. When complete, the space is expected to house 20 to 30 companies and 50 designers.

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Fashion

Design Collective Sensoree Shows Off Mind-Reading Fashion

Sensoree NEUROTiQ

This past week at New York Fashion Week, design collective Sensoree showed off NEUROTiQ. Sensoree tries to create things that push intimacy outward, “extimacy.” The rather odd looking headpiece is designed to change colors based on your state of mind. For example, red indicates sleep and orange signals calm. The core structure of the piece is knitted and the spheres are 3D printed. The colors are driven by a consumer level EEG sensor with 14 different contact points. All told, the headpiece took over 130 hours to create. While it is more than likely you will never own or see a headpiece like this, the technology driving it is what is truly being shown off. The $400 Emotive Epoc EEG sensor is controlling NEUROTiQ’s mind-reading wizardry and it is able to accomplish this without shaving a model’s head to place the electrodes.

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