At the 2008 Golden Horse Awards in Taiwan, Marco Tempest (marcotempest.com) wore one of our flexible LED display jackets. His custom display covers multiple areas of the jacket– his chest and down his right arm.
The display elements of Marco’s jacket contain a total of 2,048 LEDs that are full gray scale running at 30 frames per second. The EroGear controller can support higher frame rates and the content is read from a standard SD (secure digital) card allowing for any length of content.
Check out the video of his awesome performance below, and you can learn more about Marco Tempest and his performance at his web site.
For more information about our wearable display technology contact us as
info [at] erogear.com
Hi All! Anders and I will be attending the live taping of DiggNation at the NVISION conference in San Jose. Come and check EroGear in person and have some fun while doing so (not that EroGear isn’t fun- HA)!
When: August 26th, 2008 at 6:30pm Where:NVISION conference in downtown San Jose, CA
You can get more details about the NVISION conference at their web site. You can also RSVP on our facebook page. We look forward to seeing you all!
You can find out a TON of information through this about the EroGear system including pricing, available colors, how to order, etc. If you have a question that’s not answered in the FAQ, feel free to directly email us at info [at] erogear.com
Anders and I took EroGear to it’s first outing this Saturday at 105.3’s “BFD 08″ at the Shoreline in Mountain View (right next to Google’s office none-the-less).
We decided to hold out until Moby’s set in the Sub-Sonic Music Tent (which was the last set of the night). Let me tell you, as soon as we powered up the jackets, people were instantly commenting on how cool they were and asking how they could get one. Both of the patterns I generated for the show were well received, but I think the “Hearts” pattern on Anders jacket was the coolest of the two. The blue LEDs on my jacket seemed to get more attention because they looked a bit brighter than the white LEDs on Anders. The batteries lasted well past Moby’s set and I eventually turned mine off once we got back to the car (people were hitting us up for business cards in the parking lot)!
We’ve been working very hard for today. Anders has been hard at work on the latest version of EroGear and we have a lot of really cool plans for the future of our wearable LED displays (software and hardware related).
Today we’re off to a music festival in Mountain View (BDF via live105.com) to do a little promotion and generate some buzz around EroGear. Moby here we come!
So stay tuned for updates on our project. If you have any questions, ideas, or suggestions please email us (ellenich [at] erogear.com or anders.k.nelson [at] erogear.com). While you’re waiting for more, check out this little gallery featuring a previous version of EroGear.