Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Body language VIII: The electric mainframe

For the nerves system DiAble DeVille did use the thinnest metal wire he could find and used a special melting technique to make plastic covering the lines. Like this he did make nerves for the arms and legs, meters long and penetrated it into the bones and later into the muscles.

The blood veins he did make from the same kind of plastic, but here he mixed it with pork skin, until he had flexible fine tubes, that where able to subtract as muscles, to pump the blood through.

After connected he did test all, by putting a small amount of electricity through it, to see if there were no breaks. He did succeed in making a fine working flawless network of hair thin nerves.