Wednesday, 4 December 2013

原地满查克拉复活ing。


  • Metalosis Meligna

    Floris Kaayk, 2006

    In this pseudo-documentary, artist Floris Kaayk imagines a disease that causes implants to become mechanical parasites, growing within the body until they eventually destroy their host. The idea that assistive technology might adapt to behave like a biological organism captures our anxieties about the increasingly dependent relationship between people and technology.



    i-limb ultra prosthetic hand

    Touch Bionics

    The i-limb, a bionic prosthetic hand, is currently the most advanced artificial hand available. Each finger is independently driven by a motor and fully articulate. The thumb is rotatable through 90 degrees, so the hand replicates the function of a human hand.The hand is controlled by electrical impulses created by contracting muscles, which are picked up by electrodes in the wrist and interpreted by a computer in the back of the hand. Recently, some patients who had lost the use of a hand have had elective amputation to be fitted with sophisticated prostheses like these.

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