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Glove One is a wearable mobile communications device created by Bryan Cera,Bryan Cera's 3D-Printed Glove Doubles as a Cellphone (Video) , Ecouterre
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. The
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is a 3D-printed wearable "gauntlet", that also functions as a usable
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. Glove One was presented at the Peck School of the Arts MA/MFA Thesis Exhibition in April, 2012.


Overview

Glove One is a wearable cell phone that utilizes numbers on the inside of fingers to dial. Cera says that the “wearable mobile communication device” is also art, and describes it as "a cell phone which, in order to use, one must sacrifice their hand." The parts for Glove One were entirely 3D printed, and used both recycled electronics as well as custom-made circuits. Cera states that plans for constructing a Glove One are in the future.Glove One: Talk to the hand, ‘cos the Nokia ain’t listening - SlashGear
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References


Further reading

* Trenholm, Rich (May 14, 2012)
"Talk to the hand with a phone in a 3D-printed glove."
CNET News. Accessed May 2012. * Gates, Sara (May 15, 2012)

Huffington Post. Accessed May 2012. Mobile phones Wearable computers {{mobile-phone-stub