There is no point to it but fun.
Update: Using some wire wrapped around the central popper to make contact with the resistive ring (circular potentiometer). Unfortunately (though cool too) the Eexonyx fabric is pressure sensitive, thus its resistance varies also on the pressure applied, not only on the position of contact.
Plus, the contact between the wire and Eeonyx is not stable enough. But this is a design issue that can be solved:-)
Video of update that eliminates the conductive finger-cap
Video of Time Sensing Bracelet in action
Video of first prototype
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- Eeonyx piezo-resistive SL-PA coated fabric RL-4-139-4 from http://www.eeonyx.com
- Conductive thread from http://members.shaw.ca/ubik/thread/use.html
- Neoprene from www.sedochemicals.com
- Stretch conductive fabric from http://www.lessemf.com
- Fusible interfacing from local fabric store or
- Male and female headers from Sparkfun http://www.sparkfun.com/
- Ribbon cable with min. 8 wires
- Solderable Perfboard with copper line pattern from All Electronics http://www.allelectronics.com/
- Arduino USB board from Sparkfun http://www.sparkfun.com/
- Velcro
- Regular thread
- Fabric scissors
- Sewing needle
- Iron
- Soldering station (iron, helping hands, solder)
- Knife for cutting perfboard
- File for filing edges of perfboard
- Wire cutters and strippers
- Pliers
- Arduino software free for download from http://www.arduino.cc/
- Processing software free for download from http://processing.org/










































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Yep, that's what I meant- it would be like feeling the position of the hands on a regular watch face, when you touch the position of the hand then the pager motor vibrates. I probably didn't make that completely clear in my original reply, though.
Bonus points if you reverse-engineer the headphone mounted controls on the new iPod shuffle so you can use this as controls for it :)