


I designed this as part of a study of having a wheelchair contain more personality; in this case, it hasa pair of hollow cartoon-like legs, making it somewhat humorous and comical. Featured on CORE77:
http://www.core77.com/bullitts/2006/04/Wai-Lam-Wong-Bigfoot-wheelchair.asp?context_id=1¤t_bullitt_id=440¤t_bullitt_number=12
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Hello Wai Lam Wong;
I'm a sustainable designer in San Francisco, CA. My Master's presentation in two weeks, will include your inspiring Bigfoot Wheelchair & Rocking Crutch as innovative ideas using technology for health care.
ROCKING CRUTCH:
How sustainable are Elasomer, light weight plastics and aluminum?
Will it be possible to make these 2 inventions out of sustainable materials? If so, please name them.
Thank you,
Dr. Jones
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