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Google’s Project Jacquard
A quick Google shows some of these ideas have been thought of before...
Wearable Technology
Had a tutorial with Lucie Hernandez before ISPO on wearable technology. While it may not be feasible for this project, I think it’s definitely worth thinking about. A few things that came to mind that can potentially improve “performance”:
- player name and number printing, no matter how thin, affects the breathability of the shirt. however, maybe it is something that can be added on in post-production in the TV studio. Maybe the shirt can have a QR-like-code that is printed on the back of the shirt to allow the camera to recognise the player and overlay the relevant info for the TV audience. As for the referees and live audience, VR headsets?
- I remember reading an article about LED advertising on shirts. If LED screen technology can be made thin and breathable, that could work and sponsors can work with teams to advertise different products whenever the team plays. (Edit: found article: http://www.cnet.com/uk/pictures/high-tech-tackle-wearable-technology-rugby-kit-of-the-future/)
referee performance
- yellow card indicator
- offside indicator