96% of wearable devices are activity monitors. Boring! Wearables+Tech tonight goes way beyond http://t.co/V52xJzZ9i1 http://t.co/tvTlvcCEDX
— Eri Gentry (@erigentry) November 19, 2013
Thank you, Eri Gentry for curating Wearables+Tech and inviting Sensoree therapeutic bio.media to help represent the other 4%. Google Glass, Oculus Rift, and data tracking enthusiast, Rachel Kalmar, also presented to a sold out crowd.
Loved learning about @sensoree ‘s work in biofeedback clothing! #wearabletech #thefuture pic.twitter.com/WjLAo1sbn2
— Brittney Shepherd (@britshepSF) November 20, 2013
Kristin wore the Mood Sweater to exhibit how the design increases body awareness and communicates emotional states.
Kristin @sensoree shows off her galvanic skin response sweater. So cool! (cc @jessykate #quantifiedbar) #omplustech pic.twitter.com/o1aPEORCMt
— Rachel Kalmar (@grapealope) November 20, 2013
Wearables+Tech was hosted by the Institute for the Future (IFTF) and sponsored by One Medical Group.