SuperGiz

SuperGiz

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SuperGiz is a groundbreaking prosthetic hand or arm concept that diverges from traditional simulative designs. At its core, it consists of a main component called the "Octopus," which is strategically placed on the limb. This innovative design allows users to hook onto the octopus using an assortment of gadgets tailored for specific activities. The adaptable nature of SuperGiz is made possible by its universal 90-degree hook-and-loop system, enabling the seamless addition of any gadget as needed. With a focus on concrete activities, SuperGiz empowers individuals to create their own custom gadgets and integrate them into Remix. This unique approach fosters creativity and personalization, making it an accessible solution for various needs. Developed in collaboration between Autofabricantes, Nación Pirata, and the Rafa Puede Foundation, SuperGiz is a testament to the potential of interdisciplinary projects. Those interested in learning more can reach out to autofabricacion[arroba]medialab-prado.es for further information. For an in-depth look at the project's intricacies, including its parametric design, users can visit http://autofabricantes.org/investigacion/supergiz/. The designs of several gadgets were contributed by Daniel Llamas, Antonio Javier Pinar, Santiago Hernández, and other talented collaborators. A brief explanation of SuperGiz can be found at https://vimeo.com/232310927.

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