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  2. Tatjana Ostojić - Wikipedia

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    Ostojić is also known for her work in inclusive fashion. In 2021, she collaborated with the Serbian prosthetics fashion start-up Pirate Art Belgrade, designing a collection of futuristic-looking leg-prosthetic covers for people with disabilities as a form of fashion accessory. References

  3. Mari Katayama - Wikipedia

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    Sculpture, body art, photography. Website. shell-kashime .com. Mari Katayama ( Japanese: 片山 真理, Hepburn: Katayama Mari, born 1987) is a Japanese multimedia artist known for her sculpture and photography work. [2] Her work focuses on themes such as body image, identity, and her experience as an amputee. [2] [3]

  4. Prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    The Capua leg (replica) A wooden prosthetic leg from Shengjindian cemetery, circa 300 BCE, Turpan Museum. This is "the oldest functional leg prosthesis known to date". [26] Iron prosthetic hand believed to have been owned by Götz von Berlichingen (1480–1562) "Illustration of mechanical hand", c. 1564 Artificial iron hand believed to date ...

  5. Echo (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Echo (Marvel Comics) Maya Lopez / Echo. Variant cover of Women of Marvel vol 5 #1 (February 2024). Art by Jan Bazaldua. Echo ( Maya Lopez) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by David Mack and Joe Quesada, the character first appeared in Daredevil #9 (December 1999). [1]

  6. Meet Mosha, the elephant with a prosthetic leg - AOL

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    As of today, Mosha is on her ninth prosthetic leg. As she has grown, Dr. Therdchai has designed new, longer and stronger legs for her. "The way she walked was unbalanced and her spine was going to ...

  7. Prosthetics in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Prosthetics, the artificial replacement of organic limbs or organs, often play a role in fiction, particularly science fiction, as either plot points or to give a character a beyond normal appearance. Numerous works of literature, television, and films feature characters who have prosthetics attached. Prosthetics are used, in a narrative sense ...

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