Innovative mobile glove created with 3D printer
An innovative concept called Glove One has been created using a 3D printer and plenty of modding by Bryan Cera. This idea shows a very different way to use your mobile phone in the form of a glove. Bryan Cera is a Milwaukee-based designer, specializing in electronics re-used and circuits.
Bryan Cera explains more about his concept of One Glove, which has become a mobile phone into something that you can now dress.
“A portable device for mobile communication clothing. It has a fragile technology equivalent to augmented reality. A cell phone, to use, one must sacrifice his hand. It is both the literalization of Sherry Turkle’s notion of technology as a “phantom” in the way we increase the unit through ambivalence in him, and a celebration of freedom we seek in our devices. The emotional investment becomes physical, as the functionality of the device depends on the dysfunction of the user. While we enjoy the fantasies that offer, we can rethink the technologies that construct and reflect on how we build. “
Unfortunately, the glove is just a prototype for now, but you never know, maybe one day all may be using mobile phones in a similar manner.
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