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Prosthetics

  • Svapnil Pithava
  • Dec 22, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 1, 2024

Studio Co-ordinator's:- Apurva Talpade, Kausik Mukhopadhyay, Tamal Mitra

-Svapnil Pithava


In this intriguing two-week module, we embarked on a journey of innovation and creativity. Drawing inspiration from the ancient Chinese fishing net, we set out to transform it into something extraordinary: a prosthetic for fishing. Throughout the module, we delved into the world of materials, exploring various options to find the perfect fit for our vision. We experimented, tested, and pushed boundaries in search of the ideal mechanism that would bring our creation to life. Undoubtedly, finding that perfect mechanism proved to be the most challenging part of our endeavor. It required perseverance, problem-solving skills, and an unwavering determination to overcome obstacles along the way. But as with any great challenge comes great growth. Through this process, we not only honed our technical skills but also learned valuable lessons about teamwork, adaptability, and resilience.




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