PROSTHETIC ARM WALL ART
2024
2024
Vinyl cut, designed on Procreate & assembled on Adobe Illustrator
This piece was designed as public wall art for the Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. This is the building where I spent the majority of my undergraduate experience.
This artwork depicts a waving robotic hand. It encompasses the different facets of the field of biomedical engineering, from the electrical to the physiological, to the mechanical aspects of this multidisciplinary field. The circuit shown is a simplified diagram of a student team’s bio-instrumentation project designed to control a robotic hand, consisting of an initial EMG acquisition step (electromyography: shows electrical activity in muscles from neural stimulation) followed by a PWM generation step (pulse width modulation: shows the amplitude/strength of the signal). The subsequent electromyograph trace is derived from the Chestek group, which represents the signals sent via a regenerative peripheral nerve interface to the robotic hand: a stylized version of the one used by this lab and other research groups.
Circuit
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Initial EMG acquisition followed by PWM generation
Electromyograph Trace
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Regenerative peripheral nerve interface
Robotic Arm