![]() Foam Prosthetic Zombie Teen $14.32 Out of the ground crawls a make-up so terrifying the Coroner might just chase you down the street! This is a one piece easy to apply, pre-painted foam rubber make-up, just like the Movies! Perfect vision in both eyes and no need to buy teeth, they're actually part of the mask as well! Includes instructions and suggestions on how to make your appliance come to life! Teen size. Spirit gum sold separately. This Scary Prosthetic Accessory Costume is available in One Size. ![]() Dry Pro Full-Leg Prosthesis Cover - Prosthetic Protector - Size: Medium $60.44 Dry Pro Leg Prostheses Protector If you have a leg prosthesis, you know you can t get into the water or get it wet. That has now changed! The DryPro Leg Prosthesis Protector is the only prosthesis protector with the patented watertight vacuum seal. The Dry Pro fits snug yet comfortable during a shower, a bath and even an active swim. Unlike "modified garbage bag" products, our patented vacuum sealed product cannot come off, you can't even pull it off in the deflated state! The Dry Pro prostheses cover is made of durable high quality surgical latex and carries a one year guarantee. Jump in the pool! Play in the waves at the beach! Shower or bathe repeatedly with ease! Features and Benefits of the Dry Pro prosthesis protector: The DryPro offers prostheses wearers an alternative to removing prosthesis during water activities. The DryPro is easy to use. Slide the Dry Pro up over the leg prosthesis. Pump the air out by squeezing the built in pump until the bulb is flattened. Remove the bulb and quickly cap the stem. The patient can now go swimming, bathe, shower or receive hydrotherapy while wearing the sleeve. You can even dive off a diving board or ride the ocean waves. The protector cannot slip off! In fact it can t even be pulled off when in the deflated state. The Dry Pro is made of thick surgical latex that can stretch up to 600 percent without tearing. This durable product is comfortable and flexible and also features a Non-Skid Grid on the sole of the leg protector to prevent slipping. Dry Pro , with the patented vacuum seal and Non-Skid Grid, offers the safest and most effective product on the market. Other cover products do not offer the same waterproof guarantee as the DryPro . The DryPro is available in a variety of sizes designed to fit most people. The product is economical and priced comparably to other less durable products on the market. Repeated leak-proof testing proves the reliability of the Dry Pro as the only truly waterproof protector. When ![]() World of Warcraft Blood Elf Latex Prosthetic Kit $13.20 buyer beware. These are junk. The description says prosthetic with glue, however these are the same crappy slip on ears which are sold for several dollars. You pay more and get junk. I was hoping for a slimmer , more refined costume ear for costume use.. I purchased this based on the picture and understanding that it comes with facial adhesive. What i received was oversized ears on a string, with make up. NOT as Advertised. What I received: http://www.amazon.com/WORLD-WARCRAFT-BLOOD-PROSTHETIC-COSTUME/dp/B001HDMAVG/ref=pd_bbs_4?ie=UTF8&s=toys-and-games&qid=1240549118&sr=8-4 ![]() The Prosthetic Impulse: From a Posthuman Present to a Biocultural Future $19.95 Prosthesis?pointing to an addition, replacement, extension, enhancement?has become something of an all-purpose metaphor for the interactions of body and technology. Concerned with cybernetics, transplant technology, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality, among other cultural and scientific developments, "the prosthetic" conjures up a posthuman condition. In response to this, the 13 original essays in The Prosthetic Impulse reassert the phenomenological, material, and embodied nature of prosthesis without dismissing its metaphorical potential. They examine the historical and conceptual edge between the human and the posthuman?between flesh and its accompanying technologies. Rather than tracking the transformation of one into the other, these essays address this borderline and the delicate dialectical situation in which it places us. Concentrating on this edge, the collection demonstrates how the human has been technologized and technology humanized. The eclectic approach taken by The Prosthetic Impulse draws on disciplines ranging from gender studies, philosophy, and visual culture to psychoanalysis, cybertheory, and phenomenology. The first section, "Carnality: Between Phenomenology and the Biocultural" concentrates on the organic, describing a body that, by its very materiality, is always and already prosthetic. The second section, "Assembling: Internalization. Externalization," considers the technological qualities and peculiarities of prosthesis, raising questions about the ways in which film, photography, AI, drawing, and literature?representation itself?can be situated within the framework of a prosthetic discourse. Taken together, the essays suggest that prosthesis is material as well as metaphorical. "It is just a matter of pondering where the inelegant edges lie," the editors write, "and living them most wonderfully." |
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