It’s hard to imagine anything that instills a sense of personal power as much as having a missing limb restored. And Mick Ebeling know about that. The inventor of the EyeWriter — a device for the paralyzed by which eye movements are translated into words — discusses his new book, Not Impossible: The Art and Joy of Doing What Couldn’t Be Done (Atria Books). Ebeling also heads Project Daniel, which prints 3-D prosthetic limbs for young South Sudanese victims of war.

Thu., Jan. 15, 7 p.m., 2015
(Expired: 01/15/15)

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