Anupama Chandak

Indi-boots
​My very first orientation began with the concept of mechanical boots that can locate lost objects using static electricity and magnetic fields, inspired by the steampunk aesthetic and aimed at exploring more about their working mechanism.
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Convertible indi-leg
​Later on, I realized that the boot concept wasn’t enough we needed to do more with it. So, I decided to create a little convertible indicating device that could convert into a leg according to the use and explore a wider and deeper range of surroundings.
These are the bigger humanised versions of my device, which go deeper in technologicals with
their additional features to explore greater spaces
and surroundings .
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​This depiction shows how a human body completely transforms into a screw-like form. The body twists, bends, and merges into a single spiral structure, showing a mix of human and mechanical features. Some steampunk-inspired elements, like gears and metal parts, are attached to highlight the creative fusion of body and machine. The idea behind this concept is to explore how human form and technology can come together to create something both unusual and fascinating.

This is a depiction of how a human body transforms into a screw, the shoulders rise, the face and neck bend downward and fuse into the body, the hands elongate and twist around it, and the legs coil and turn to form a screw-like structure.


The final costume for the orientation module

