got a new roll of taulman bridge and used it to realize a sketch

got a new roll of taulman bridge and used it to realize a sketch i made on monday, of a new form of hand interface for my exo-voice system. this one is fully articulated and allows for much more expressive kinesthetic interaction. the next version will have the printed sensors embedded.

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Hope you post more of it :stuck_out_tongue:
Thx is such interesting work

I’d love to do a story on this for http://3dprint.com. Please email me more details! 3dprintdotcom@gmail.com

That’s nuts!

I will definitely post more on it. the exo-voice is this http://onyx-ashanti.com/2015/02/10/live-excerpt-from-within-many-realms-detroit-mi-feb-8-2015/

@Mark_Rehorst if i understand it right. Its used to give things like a Halloween mask or a robot puppet a capability of movement special if it should talk.

it is sonologic interface-a kinesthetic interface for interacting with data, which is co-referenced by sound forms (sonomorphs). at its simplest, it is turns hand syntax into computer data. it is currently based on the fingerings of a saxophone but that is being deprecated this year for faster data encoding schemes, so this interface investigates the total range of expressive capability of the hand…or is a step in that direction. it doesnt control “halloween” masks but the data generated can be abstracted for robots or any other digitally connected systems.

@Onyx_Ashanti So i understood it wrong :stuck_out_tongue: I must look into it.