Internet of Things Berlin @OpenXLab **christmas edition**

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Speakers
*Felix Piela - Building professional prototypes for internet of things projects.
*Ansgar Schmidt - The early years of wearable computing.
*Imanol Gómez - Designing visual patterns for fashionTech led costumes.
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About Imanol:
"Imanol Gómez is a Spanish creative technologist interested in exploring the interdisciplinary and critical perspectives on art, science, design, and technology. He has specialised in physical computing, computer graphics and human computer interaction and has worked on a broad range of projects spanning many disciplines including performances, sound, video and installations.Born in London in 1985, Imanol Gómez completed a diploma degree in telecommunications engineering in Madrid and a master´s degree in sound and music computing in Barcelona. During these studies, he discovered the potential of bridging his both passion’s poles: science and art. Therefore, he moved to Austria to pursue his career as a creative engineer at Ars Electronica.He’s currently based in Berlin, embarked on an exhilarating and inspirational journey, collaborating with international companies and artists such as Aakash Odedra, Moritz Waldemeyer, Sam Auinger, Bruce Odland, ESI Design, etc."
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Felix & his Business Partner on Hardware Development (in German):
"Hardwareentwicklung - das bedeutet für uns alles von der Platine über Sensorik und Aktuatorik bis hin zu Konstruktion von mechanischen Komponenten und Gehäuse inkl. Prototypenbau und Fertigung. "
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Snippet of Ansgars Previous Work:
October 2001 - "Winspect project - an application of wearable computing in an industrial inspection process - with focus on its user interface. We are presenting a case study to demonstrate the benefit of wearable input devices and the use of implicit interaction as a complementary technique. Two almost independent tasks from the application domain will be addressed: the input of findings for inspected components in a harsh environment, and a technique to overcome the display resolution when browsing in a hypertext-like documentation."
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Boronowsky, M. ; Nicolai, T. ; Schlieder, Christoph ; Schmidt, A.:Winspect: A Case Study for Wearable Computing-Supported Inspection Tasks .In: IEEE Computer Society (Hrsg.) : Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC ´01)(5th International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Zürich, 7-9.10.2001). Los Alamitos : IEEE Computer Society, 2001, S. 163-164.

Internet of Things Berlin @OpenXLab **christmas edition**