Robotic arm turns man into a cyborg drummer
When Jason Barnes was electrocuted two years ago, he lost the lower half of his right arm, seemingly ending his dreams of being a drummer — but thanks to a new prosthetic he’s able to finally achieve that goal. Barnes initially built his own makeshift device so that he could still drum, but eventually partnered with Georgia Institute of Technology professor Gil Weinberg to build a robotic version. He tried it out for the first time last week, telling New Scientist that “it was pretty awesome.”
Reminds me a little of Fucking Robots Playing the Ace of Spades.
jimi hindrance experience · Mar 14, 2014 at 4:11 am
someday i'm gonna need this for a different appendage.
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tism · Mar 14, 2014 at 9:50 am
I can't help thinking he's got over sized chopsticks.
Amazing gear, cool light show. I approve.
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