Immaculate by Hans Alexander Huseklepp
March 8th, 2009 - Posted in Fashion DesignSponsored Links:

The Master student at AHO, Hans Alexander Huseklepp have made the concept “Immaculate”, the design of medical devices that explores new possibilities for prosthetic devices. Instead of imitating a normal arm he wants apply the same philosophy used in eyewear. And make the products go from being purely functional to become objects of fashion and identity.

Immaculate is a neurological prosthetic, connected to the users central nervous system. The exterior of the prosthetic is textile clad in Corian plates. The Corian allows embedded technology to be seamlessly integrated, and in union with the textile gives the prosthetic a clear graphical identity. Each joint is a globe joint, allowing a larger freedom of movement than a normal human arm. via


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