My Final Project
What about the final project?
Exploration and psychomotor training suit for children with visual disabilities.
Being unable to observe and learn from their surroundings causes patients to perceive the external world as risky and threatening, suppressing the need to be active, curiosity, and generating a feeling of rejection towards exploration and discovery.
The project proposes the development of an exploration and psychomotor training suit for children with visual disabilities, aiming to help them develop gross motor skills using several sensors for motion capture.
This suit would have 2 modes: exploration and training.
The project was initially proposed and conceived by the student Isaac Hortiales Arzate, who is a student at Ibero Puebla and a personal colleague. He suggested collaboration to develop this project and take it to a tangible phase to demonstrate its essential functioning. The project will be developed over the coming months, and in collaboration with Isaac, another member named Josué Reymundo, also a student at the university and a fellow classmate, will join the team.
Concept Image src: Isaac Hortiales FGS Presentation Click Here
2D and 3D Modeling
Here are some snippets and shots you might want to watch to get a better idea about the design comnponent.