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Assistive Device, Ivania 2.0
This is a Assistive device. It was designed by Evan Kuester and manufactured by 3D Systems.
This object is not part of the Cooper Hewitt's permanent collection. It was able to spend time at the museum on loan from Evan Kuester as part of Access+Ability.
Designed for a specific user, this assistive design was created to blur the boundary between jewelry and prosthesis, to complement an outfit rather than be used as a functioning hand. The intention is to look beautiful and perform simple functions, such as holding a wineglass at dinner.
It is credited Lent by Evan Kuester.
- Assistive Device, K-2
- sls 3d-printed nylon 12.
- Lent by Evan Kuester.
- 56.2017.1
- Leather Glove Matchsafe
- brass, leather.
- Gift of Stephen W. Brener and Carol B. Brener.
- 1978-146-600
- Prosthetic leg prototype Prototype
- polyamide (nylon).
- Gift of 3D Systems.
- 2016-2-2
Our curators have highlighted 9 objects that are related to this one. Here are three of them, selected at random:
- Flex-Foot Cheetah® Xtend Running Blade
- molded plain-woven carbon fiber, unidirectional carbon-fiber epoxy resin.
- Gift of Össur North America.
- 2015-49-1
- Prosthetic Leg Cover, MTL
- digitally fabricated abs plastic, polyurethane straps, metal hooks.
- Gift of ALLELES Design Studio Ltd..
- s-e-2596
- Prosthetic Hands, Hands of X (3 sets)
- beech, cedar, leather, cellulose acetate, felted wool, steel.
- Lent by DJCAD, University of Dundee and Institute of Making, University....
- 57.2017.1-1/3
Its dimensions are
H x W x D: 38 × 9.5 × 8 cm (14 15/16 × 3 3/4 × 3 1/8 in.)
This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Access+Ability.