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Past tense, future sense : competing through creativity : 80 years of design at Philips.
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ISBN: 9063691165 Year: 2005 Publisher: Amsterdam BIS publishers

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"Past tense, future sense" celebrates 80 years of design at Philips. This objective, authorative and richly-illustrative book gives a fascinating insight into the creation of some of the most iconic products of the past decades.

The new everyday : views on ambient intelligence
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ISBN: 9064505020 Year: 2003 Publisher: Rotterdam 010


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Televisie op de tweesprong
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ISBN: 9066114436 Year: 1995 Publisher: Naarden V+K Publishing

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The simplicity event 2006
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Year: 2006 Publisher: Koninklijke Philips Electronics

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Next simplicity
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New nomads : an exploration of wearable electronics by Philips
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ISBN: 9064504229 9789064504228 Year: 2000 Publisher: Rotterdam 010 Publishers

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The book illustrates the outcome of collaboration between the fashion and electronics industry using conductive fabrics developed by Philips design.Advanced weaving of conductive threads combines tradition and technology for the enhances well-being and comfort of the user. The cream kimono has a conductive embroidered spine at the back, which is able to disperse an electrostatic charge via the fibres on the inside. This creates a tingling sensation that relaxes the wearer. Inside the pocket there is a remote device with a number of different settings for the various levels of relaxation. Biometric sensors monitor the degree of relaxation and adjust the level of ICD+ is the first wearable electronic garment that was ever put on the market for consumers. Co-developed and designed by Philips Design, Philips Research and Levi's, the range of jackets contains entertainment (music) and communication (mobile phone) functions, seamlessly integrated in the garments. All hands free and voice activated.These garments use mobile phone and camera technology to help parents pin point their kids' position, but also fabric antennas, radio tagging and miniature remote cameras to allow children to play exciting games outdoors. Physical characters with identity chips can be attached to the respective garments. The child sees the character that represents another child on his screen and as children move around their characters also move on the screens, allowing them to create their own stories or hide and seek situations.

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