Dan Riley is the owner and sole employee of Scientific Sciences, a small start-up focused on broadening the imagination's perspective on technology and product. Earlier projects have included developing experimental audio devices, inventing new (and possibly absurd) types of clothing, and creating dynamic fabric patterns that can change over time. In the past Dan studied as a Design student at UCLA, and has since spanned multiple fields including video, audio, animation, electronics, software design, and professional webmastering. For this semester's work, Scientific Sciences will be focusing on 3 projects. The first to be completed, is a software design called 'I-Line' that allows pattern-makers to harness the power of geometric symmetry to create infinitely repeating patterns of various types. The software application will deployed on the web using a custom operating system created by SciSci. The second project is a new type of sweater that allows the user to flex artificial muscles, involving intricate knitting and electronic motor integration. Finally, if ever time permits, Scientific Sciences will begin work a new secret project involving a new design for a motorized head piece. If anyone has interest in any of these fields or projects please feel free to contact Dan at
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, he would love to get as much input or teamwork going as possible. Prototype for the smart textile: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQ0IfgH71wQ | 
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