Artistic visions for prosthetic design XIV – Becker Lock Grip hand aesthetics [photo series]

The Becker Lock Grip hand looks good. It is not the most anatomically detailed version of a silicon painted glove hand representation that requires to stay out of trobule – instead, this is industrial design meant to be and designed to be used at all times.


Cite this article:
Wolf Schweitzer: swisswuff.ch - Artistic visions for prosthetic design XIV – Becker Lock Grip hand aesthetics [photo series]; published 05/02/2010, 20:21; URL: https://www.swisswuff.ch/tech/?p=277.

BibTeX 1: @MISC{schweitzer_wolf_1761856657, author = {Wolf Schweitzer}, title = {{swisswuff.ch - Artistic visions for prosthetic design XIV – Becker Lock Grip hand aesthetics [photo series]}}, month = {February}, year = {2010}, url = {https://www.swisswuff.ch/tech/?p=277}

BibTeX 2: @MISC{schweitzer_wolf_1761856657, author = {Wolf Schweitzer}, title = {{Artistic visions for prosthetic design XIV – Becker Lock Grip hand aesthetics [photo series]}}, howpublished = {Technical Below Elbow Amputee Issues}, month = {February}, year = {2010}, url = {https://www.swisswuff.ch/tech/?p=277} }