This.
How do I know?
Because m’colleague Matt Webb was staring at it in the studio intently, and programmed the pattern shown on the Tenori-On featured on the t-shirt into a Tenori-On simulator on his iPhone.
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the 21st Century.

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[...] [via Magical Nihilism] [...]
[...] Fãs do Tenori-On, morram de inveja. [...]
[...] to PaklSound1 and Matt Jones (I’m such an iPhone newbie). Standard Podcast: Play Now | Play in Popup | [...]
[...] Matt Jones has a t-shirt with a secret sound. His t-shirt has a hidden layer of information embedded into the printed design. You can say it is an QR audio code that exists of dots and spaces that can be mapped onto a Tenori-On electronic musical instrument. In this case the pattern has to be programmed on a Tenori-On simulator on an iPhone to hear the audio. [...]
Check out Rose Sinclair’s work at Goldsmith’s, she’s looking at techno-textiles in a big way
http://emilywilkinson.wordpress.com/2009/03/12/towards-tactile-technologies/
i was really hoping it would play the music from close encounters … perhaps you can buy one of those in cyberdog or something.