Overview: Drawn prints work of designers based on its production tool, Galatéa a giant 3D printer made from a robotic arm. Therefore, clients get involved in the process from the creation of the piece to the production as a show. For instance, a chair with original shape and colors will only take 2 hours to be printed. Galatea 3D prints objects layer by layer. She extrudes different shades of plastic material, specially the one used to make the Lego bricks, by heating it up to 230 °C and pushing it through its nozzle. The resulting look is instantly recognizable.
Overview: The innovative architecture is based around the new Caliber OP 21/1-15 movement that includes a differential gear system and a dial layout which makes use of subtle layering to visually divide each function. The different subdials were inspired by this movement and resemble interconnected clock gears. The tower bridge that overlaps the local time dial provides a unique focal point which dominates the space surrounding the iconic, copper finished differential component.
The watch case has been sculpted with lightness and finesse in mind, subtle surface movements are added to create a lithe and elegant watch design. Refined materials analogous with high end watchmaking are chosen to provide the finishing touches.
Overview: Deus Ex Aria technology recognizes finger gestures from the wrist thanks to a layer of sensors. These sensors interpret the movement of the tendons, then our algorithm classifies the gesture.
Why tendon analysis?
There are other possible approaches thoroughly documented in literature (Elctro/Phono/Meccano/Photo – myography ) that are capable of achieving some results in gesture recognition, however we chose the tendon approach because: