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Fine Art Student Makes Exoskeleton suit from Electronic Waste
Prem Ningombam who hails from the Heirok village in Manipur has created several robotic items similar to the mechanism of producing a web from the hand like that of Spiderman's wave, helmets, and gears. Using Cardboard and electronic waste prem created a replica of the exoskeleton suit.
Prem started his journey as a drawing painting artist, later he started working on robotic gears after being inspired by Hollywood movies. The idea to make the robot came from his observation in Hollywood movies, which enthralled him to make replicas of superheroes.
Most of these armors are made out of motors, while most of the body parts are made of cardboard. The armors are also made of discarded scrap materials, emergency lamps, electronic toys, syringes, speaker frames and even IV-fluid tubes.
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