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  <title><![CDATA[WCC, MODA to Host Wearable Technology Panel Discussions]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Starting this month, the&nbsp;<a href="http://wcc.gatech.edu/" target="_blank">Georgia Tech Wearable Computing Center</a>, in partnership with the&nbsp;<a href="http://museumofdesign.org/" target="_blank">Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA)</a>, will host a series of panel discussions on the future of wearable technology. The discussions complement the exhibit&nbsp;<a href="http://news.wabe.org/post/museum-design-atlanta-opens-user-centered-design-exhibits?utm_source=dailydigest&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_campaign=july5" target="_blank"><em>On You: Wearing Technology</em></a>, on display at MODA through October 2nd.<br />
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Topics and panelists for&nbsp;<a href="http://wcc.gatech.edu/content/wearing-future-series" target="_blank"><em>Wearing the Future</em></a>&nbsp;include:<br />
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<strong>Health and Wearable Technology</strong>, July 28th at 7pm<br />
Beth Mynatt (moderator) - Professor, Georgia Tech College of Computing and Executive Director, Institute for People and Technology<br />
Jiten Chhabra - Researcher, Georgia Tech Interactive Media Technology Center<br />
Raja Schaar - Design Instructor, Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University<br />
Juliet Sekandi - Assistant Professor, University of Georgia College of Public Health<br />
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<strong>Athletics and Wearable Technology</strong>, August 6th at 2pm<br />
Brad Stenger (moderator) - Journalist, consultant and researcher<br />
A.J. Scola - Manager of Minor League Operations, Atlanta Braves<br />
Peter Presti - Co-director, Georgia Tech Wearable Computing Center and Senior Research Scientist, Georgia Tech Interactive Media Technology Center<br />
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<strong>Industry and Wearable Technology</strong>, August 27th at 2pm<br />
Thad Starner (moderator) - Professor of Computing, Georgia Tech<br />
Sam Kellet, Jr. - Chairman, CEO, and Co-founder, United Sciences, LLC<br />
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<strong>Arts &amp; Media and Wearable Technology</strong>, September 22nd at 7pm<br />
Madison Cario (moderator) - Director, Georgia Tech Arts<br />
Maribeth Gandy Coleman - Dir., Georgia Tech Interactive Media Technology Center and Co-director, Georgia Tech Wearable Computing Center<br />
Vu Ha - Software Engineer, Funomena<br />
Lane Conville-Canney - Special Events and Grants Coordinator, Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts / Office of the Arts<br />
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<strong>Fashion and Wearable Technology</strong>, September 29th at 7pm<br />
Clint Zeagler (moderator) - Program Manager, Georgia Tech Wearable Computing Center<br />
Lucy Dunne - Founder, Wearable Technology Lab<br />
Kevin Knaus - Professor of Fashion Marketing and Luxury Management, Savannah College of Art and Design<br />
Susan Spencer - Founder and Product Manager, Valentina<br />
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Admission to the panels is free with regular admission to MODA, but seating is limited so please&nbsp;<a href="http://www.museumofdesign.org/adult-programming/" target="_blank">register in advance</a>. If you can&rsquo;t make it to the discussions in person, they will be broadcast online and recorded for later viewing. Each panel will also include a guided tour of&nbsp;<em>On You: Wearing Technology</em>&nbsp;by one of its curators.<br />
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The exhibit looks at the challenges along the road to making a consumer wearable computer like power and heat, networking, and mobile input. Consumer, professional, and &ldquo;maker&rdquo; devices from the past and present are on display. More than 50-thousand people have seen the exhibit; it&rsquo;s been all over the world, traveling to Germany, China, and the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California before returning to Atlanta. Clint Zeagler, exhibit designer and curator, says it appeals to different audiences.<br />
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&ldquo;Mountain View has so many people who have worked on technology in the computer industry, that a lot of the exhibit was very nostalgic for them. MODA has a more diverse and design focused audience, which is why we included personal stories.&rdquo; he said.<br />
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A new part of the exhibit, created for MODA, is personal stories and images of local users and creators of wearable technology, including Georgia Tech Professor Melody Moore&rsquo;s&nbsp;<a href="http://fido.gatech.edu/" target="_blank">FIDO project</a>, and the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHhRitHHVoo" target="_blank">PIXI dress</a>&nbsp;developed by Zane Cochran and Sonia McCall, graduate students at Georgia Tech.<br />
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Learn more about&nbsp;<em>On You: Wearing Technology</em>&nbsp;at&nbsp;<a href="http://museumofdesign.org/" target="_blank">museumofdesign.org</a>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<a href="http://wcc.gatech.edu/" target="_blank">wcc.gatech.edu</a>.</p>
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