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Dominic Muren -- Skin, skeleton and guts as a manufacturing solution

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Uploaded on Sep 21, 2010

2010 TEDGlobal Fellow Dominic Muren is using the human body as a model for home made electronics -- skin, skeleton and guts.

A huge thanks to IBM UK for supporting the 2010 TEDGlobal Fellows.

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  • Disputing Semantics

    not enough wrinkles

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    Those university psychos are getting worse

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