Open Softwear
Open Softwear is a book about fashion and technology: more precisely about Arduino boards, conductive fabric, resistive thread, soft buttons, LEDs, and some other things and can be downloaded here.

Great video on the Open Garments project
Just want to share a video that tells you everything you need to know about the Open Garments research project, where we are working on.
Cute iPhone cases
Adam Frucci (Gizmodo) has a crush on cute handcrafted iPhone cases available on Etsy. First this PlayStation handmade. A super detailed controller is sold separately. You could use the controller as a keychain. When opening the disc cover of your mini PS1, you can slide in your iPhone.
Furthermore, the Etch-a-Sketch case handmade out of felt with buttons and embroidery to keep your iPhone cozy and secure.
After the shoes … everything else follows
We all know the Nike ID configurator which enables you to build your own Nike shoe. And now - after the shoe - the rest follows! In the new BootRoom at London Oxford Street’s NikeTown, you can create your own customised Nike football kit for the entire team.
Source: rubbishcorp
Paper Fashion … an exhibition
I’ve you are planning a visit to Antwerp in the coming months, don’t forget to visit the Paper Fasion exhibition at the Fashion Museum.
The exhibition focuses - as the title already indicates - on the use of paper in modern and contemporary fashion. More information can be found here.
Linkedin isn’t that sweet, twitter is. Afraid of TOS? Use Open Source Social Networking
A few weeks ago there was quite some uproar on the change in the Terms of Services from Facebook.

Amanda French compares the TOS of Facebook with the one of MySpace, Flickr, Picasa, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Linkedin seems to have quite a strong Terms of Service-statement: in fact, when you upload something (photos, ideas, your profile,…) you grant them the “right [...] to copy, prepare derivative works of, improve, distribute, publish, remove, retain, add, and use and commercialize, in any way now known or in the future discovered, anything that you submit to us, without any further consent, notice and/or compensation to you or to any third parties.”
Twitter seems to have the most “user-friendly” TOS:
1. We claim no intellectual property rights over the material you provide to the Twitter service. Your profile and materials uploaded remain yours. You can remove your profile at any time by deleting your account. This will also remove any text and images you have stored in the system.
2. We encourage users to contribute their creations to the public domain or consider progressive licensing terms.
If you are still in doubt whether you can trust “those social media”-sites, then maybe it’s a good idea to consider open source social networking.
Inshoshi calls itself a product and a project. The product aims to be the best open-source social networking platform. The project is to make the product! Inshoshi tries to build the code to be able to “install” and further develop your own social networking site.
LovedByLess is a similar project and seems to be finished already. Both seem to be good tools to work third party-independent.







