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New Book Bespoke Bodies: The Design & Craft of Prosthetics Explores the Impact of Accessible Design
May 12, 2021
By Nicholas Tamarin Bespoke Bodies: The Design & Craft of Prosthetics by Sam Aquillano and Amanda Hawkins features personal accounts by amputee professional athletes, veterans, and kids. Photography courtesy of Design Museum Everywhere.
Approximately 2.1 million people in the U.S. live with limb loss. A new book from Design Museum Press, Bespoke Bodies: The Design & Craft of Prosthetics, tackles the subject. Its 200 pages explore the far-reaching impact of accessible design and the advancements in medicine, robotics, and 3D printing that have transformed the intersection between the human body and technology, from sculpting ocular prostheses to mind-controlled bionic limbs, and includes a foreword by Paralympian track medalist John Register. “We started connecting with different people in the community children, veterans, athletes and it was clear that there w
BLIND Hampshire residents are being offered help with their mental health. A new range of mental health guides for blind and partially sighted people is on offer as part of Mental Health Awareness Week. The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) has launched the service as part of the campaign which runs until May 16. The guides offer advice and information on many mental health issues including loneliness, sleep difficulties, resilience and mindfulness. Around 323,000 people live with sight loss across the South East, according to RNIB. And many of them will be facing unique wellbeing challenges as a result of lockdown easing.
The Royal National Institute of Blind People will offer advice and information on many mental health related topics A CHARITY has launched a new range of mental health guides for blind and partially sighted people in the North-East during Mental Health Awareness Week running from May 10 to May 16. The Royal National Institute of Blind People will offer advice and information on many mental health related topics, such as loneliness, sleep difficulties, resilience and mindfulness, all that are downloadable from the Mental Health hub on RNIB’s website or via RNIB’s Helpline. The charity estimates that there are 90,600 people living with sight loss across the North-East, and says that many of these will be facing unique wellbeing challenges as a result of lockdown easing.
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