EMF (Electro Magnetic Field) is all around us, but we do not see or hear them. By amplifying it with EMF amplifier, you can listen to them.
Many artists work with EMF amplifiers in their artistic expressions. One can also use E-Textile techniques to make soft textile antennas and create wearable EMF listeners.
In E-Textile Summercamp 2016, Afroditi Psarra and Martin De Bie lead a workshop on this topic introducing few method/circuit to amplify EMF around us. http://etextile-summercamp.org/2016/emf/
Inspired by their workshop, we made EMF listener jacket and cape using conductive thread and fabric as antennas. Here is the circuit we used from Martin’s fabric EMF amplifier circuit.
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