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Wearable Piano Interface

Wearable Piano Interface
This t-shirt interfaces with a toy piano, allowing for people to play music on my back. Fabric Buttons replace the keys, poppers connect to the circuit so that it can be connected and disconnected from the t-shirt. This allows for all of the components on the t-shirt to remain wearable and washable.

This particular Instructable is made for the Electronic Textile workshop that will be held in Zurich/Switzerland on Saturday 7th December 2009 as part of the DIY Festival Zurich. If you are interested in this workshop, please contact the festival.

OUTCOME


Even though the outcome of this Instructable is a t-shirt, you can choose to design your own design that incorporates fabric buttons and fabric pressure sensors and fabric bend sensors.

Each step includes both specific and general instructions to help you create your own wearable interface.

I have to admit that I'm not very happy with the way this project turned out. But now I know what to do better the next time. The biggest problem i had was with the connection between the 3V power supply and the circuit. When I used conductive fabric traces it was not getting enough juice to run, although the multimeter showed no loss in voltage. So I had to make a straight wire connection between circuit and battery pouch. Also, the buttons on the back were not made very well and it is not actually very fun to play. Though I hope I got the idea across and that I'll be able to use this Instructable to accompany the workshop.

WORKSHOP PREPARATIONS

 
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Step 1Materials and Tools

Materials and Tools
TOOLS:
  • Pen and paper
  • Fabric scissors
  • Sewing machine
  • Soldering station
  • Wire clippers and strippers
  • Screwdrivers
  • File
  • Small saw or cutting tool
  • Cutting knife
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18 comments
Oct 27, 2009. 11:46 AMdaphnedaf says:
he how did you solder this?? I am trying this project but when I try to solder it either does not stick or I breack to original cirquit :(
Oct 27, 2009. 1:08 PMdaphnedaf says:
aha glue ! tomorrow I will try, thank you for the quick reaction :)
Jan 4, 2010. 5:49 AMBongmaster says:
also flux and tin the wires and flux the traces ;)
Oct 23, 2009. 8:47 PMZem says:
Sorry if this is a kind of stupid question, but are those two wires jumping the R1 place? 
Oct 24, 2009. 8:08 AMZem says:
Sorry, it just looked  like that there was a wire going across where the resistor should be, but I now see it goes to the speaker. 
Oct 23, 2009. 8:48 PMZem says:
Oooh, I see now... They go to the speaker. 
Oct 23, 2009. 8:52 PMZem says:
What kind of wire do you use? And where do you get it? 
Aug 30, 2009. 8:03 PMcupnoodles2 says:
Wow verry cool nice one; i wish i was Ricard Clayderman to play that pianno :P
Apr 28, 2009. 8:29 PMTechNerd1012 says:
now see, what you could do is just put this into a separate piece of fabric, with the wires hidden, and piano keys printed on the front. This way, it could probably roll up nicely. Then you just go somewhere, tak it out and roll it out. People will then think youre a bit *cuckoo* in the head, until you start playing it!
Mar 11, 2009. 4:28 AMNachoMahma says:
. I rarely rate an iBle 5 stars. This is a rare treat, indeed. 5 stars.
Feb 1, 2009. 10:05 PMMcPie says:
This is awesome! I was totally looking for something like this! Thanks!
Dec 19, 2008. 5:13 PMcrljones says:
Borg anyone?
Dec 5, 2008. 1:25 AMmegg says:
another great project! what with this and the "massage me" project you are going to some great lengths to get a massage! ;p at the end of the video when you rub up and down your back, it sounds discordant, but it would be nice if you somehow got it to sound more pleasing the better it felt, if you get what i mean...
Dec 4, 2008. 7:02 PMtalk2myshirt says:
It's a very complex project with many elements and if something doesn't work the first time - there is always the debugging route ;-) Although some might think it is a minor part but I like the soft, textile battery housing - fabulous, grandiose idea :D In your instruction there is a lot of bits and pieces to learn and get inspired from.
Dec 4, 2008. 3:35 PMsgabei says:
It's a nice idea! brava! you can refine and make it better .anyway you have to start. I've had a similar thinking to hack a toy piano with wind chimes! The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes. -Proust
Dec 4, 2008. 12:48 AMrachel says:
This is a fascinating project and looks like a lot of fun to make and to play with. I know you said you were dissatisfied, but I expect you'll find that other people like it very much!

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