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Doll from the Bionic Woman tv series (1976-78).
www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGz6MdS8g6w&feature=related
Tv commercial for the dolls:
Göteborg, nov 2009.
A disadvantage of going from 2D to 3D is that you simply don't always have all the body parts you need. She's perfect now though! [insert: evil laughter]
The Bionic Woman Tower & Cycle set.... I so wanted this set as a kid, but could not find it. But, I have it now... tee hee
The Bionic Bar aboard the Wonder of the Seas, where you order your drinks via touchscreen and the robotic arms mix them for you.
The brain is a fascinating organ. For hundreds of years, scientists have been studying our brain to find out how all our conscious and unconscious functions are controlled, how we feel and perceive, think and decide. Fantastic apparatuses have been conceived to learn more and more about the way the brain works, with varying success. Just as in other technological fields, many new developments have taken place in neurology recently. Measuring devices have become more precise, new methods of visualization have been invented, and work can be targeted at ever-smaller cellular structures. It is even possible to communicate with coma patients and attempts are being made to tackle diseases like Alzheimer’s and solve the great mysteries of intelligence and consciousness.
Credit: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl
The Bionic Bar aboard the Wonder of the Seas, where you order your drinks via touchscreen and the robotic arms mix them for you.