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Split Milk: Rethinking Prosthetics. Discover the work of Digby Usher @digby.usher - @lcclondon graduate of 2022 BA Interaction Design Arts. "This piece aims to uncover a new application of a natural raw waste product: milk. It explores waste milk as a sustainable bone-like bioplastic for prosthetic limbs in rural India." By connecting together biodesign and service design, a tangible healthcare solution is created! Learn more about the project that is stepping beyond the material ecology: https://graduateshowcase.arts.ac.uk/project/358209/cover You can discover more unique work via our graduate showcase platform- link in the bio! #UALShowcase2022 Image descriptions: 1- An arm held up against a white background - a plastic milk prosthetic, which is cream and brown, is wrapped around the wrist. 2-A flat rectangle piece of milk plastic, cream coloured, resting on a white surface. 3- An arm held up upright against a white background - a plastic milk prosthetic, which is cream and brown, is wrapped around the wrist. 4- Image of a white table with Milk plastic shavings, and a picture of a hand with plastic prosthetics. There are also three milk plastic prothestics on the table alongside a orange book and two small grey leaflets that read "Split milk Rethinking Prosthetics." 📸: Spilt Milk: Rethinking Prosthetics, Digby Usher, 2022,BA Interaction Design Arts, London College of Communication, UAL
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