Two prosthetic arms developed by Limbitless Solutions, an organization at the University of Central Florida, are part of the an exhibit highlighting the fusion of wearable technology and artistic design. The Body Odyssey exhibit, at the Franklin Institute science museum in Philadelphia, runs through 2029 in a gallery of technological innovation for the human body and its quest for balance and well-being.
Body Odyssey surrounds the museum’s Giant Heart, taking guests through the human body across three galleries, exploring biological systems, biotech innovation, and personal health. Through interactive environments, cutting-edge technology, and full-body simulations, guests discover the connection between mental and physical health and experience the latest advances in medical and sports technology that are shaping the future of healthcare.
The Limbitless Solutions items include a green arm based on Microsoft’s Halo video game franchise and one with a blue base with swirls and orange, purple, and pink hues to symbolize a lava lamp’s glow. Halo Studios has collaborated with the company since 2018 to create new Halo-themed prosthetic devices.
Editor’s note: This story was adapted by materials provided by the University of Central Florida.