Interview: Sophie de Oliveira Barata on The Different Limb Mission and the Nexus of Artwork and Medication

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  • Jun 23.

Mannequin Kelly Knox sporting “Synchronised.” Photographs by Omkaar Kotedia, all photographs © The Different Limb Mission, shared with permission

For greater than a decade, Sophie de Oliveira Barata has been on the helm of The Different Limb Mission, a Lewes-based studio that makes customized prosthetics for folks with amputated or lacking appendages. The designs vary from uncannily sensible to incredible, fairytale-like creations that fall on the intersection of artwork and drugs, a singular assembly level she discusses in a brand new interview with Colossal.

Some folks have an thought that it’ll simply be precisely the identical on a regular basis, and your physique is a dwelling organism, which is unattainable to duplicate. In some methods, it’s simpler to go for another since you haven’t obtained to match one thing that’s simply altering on a regular basis.

On this dialog, de Oliveira Barata speaks concerning the younger woman who helped encourage the venture, how cultural conceptions of bodily incapacity have developed, and the imaginative, empowering prospects of different limbs.

Learn the interview.

 

“Anatomical Leg”

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