MIT Seamless Fashion Show
As fashion week is underway in NY, a new generation of fashion technologists emerged last week at the “Seamless: Computational Couture” fashion show in Boston. The show featured the works by the students of MIT, RISD, Parsons, and NYU. Where else can you find a scarf that hugs you back (taptap), a space dress, and the blogger hoodie? I got a chance to talk to the show’s producers for an exclusive recap of the event and their take on technology’s future in fashion.



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The Janus wireless system is an A, B, G six card box that scans all the Wi-Fi channels and captures all the packets where it is deployed. At DEFCON if you use the wireless network, assume all your traffic will end up in this box or worse, the WALL OF SHEEP (passwords, usernames from pop, webmail, ftp, etc..). Here’s the photo gallery with MAKERS….
At DEFCON there’s a wall with a projection of username and passwords (some of the passwords, that is). When you use any wireless here, it’s safe to assume that all the packets are being captured and if you’re foolish, you logged in to webmail, pop, AIM, etc… DEFCON is reality concentrated into one spot — when you see your friend’s password on the wall, and a big sheep go by, it’s a clever reminder. Here are some photos…