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Want really smart jeans? Google and Levi Strauss have interactive clothes all sewn up

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People touch the special Project Jacquard fabric.Photo: AFP

Google is working with the US maker of Levi's jeans to create clothing from specially woven fabric with touch-screen control capabilities.

The internet giant used its annual developers' conference in San Francisco to reveal its so-called Project Jacquard and to spotlight Levi Strauss as its first partner.

Named after a Frenchman who invented a type of loom, Project Jacquard is in the hands of a small Google team called Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP), which is different from the Google (x) lab that develops self-driving cars.

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"We are enabling interactive textiles," Emre Karagozler of ATAP said as the smart fabric was shown off in an area set up to look like cloth coming out of a loom. "We do it by weaving conductive threads into fabric."

The special threads can be woven into a wide array of fabrics, and be made to visually stand out or go unnoticed depending on designers' wishes.

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Conductivity can be limited to desired parts of fabric or spread across entire cloth.

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