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Kinekt’s creator, Glen Liberman, has always been fascinated and inspired by small mechanisms and their complementary movements. With this interest in mind, the concept was envisioned for the patent pending Gear Ring, a product “complex enough to play with, yet simple enough to wear.” | Kinekt’s creator, Glen Liberman, has always been fascinated and inspired by small mechanisms and their complementary movements. With this interest in mind, the concept was envisioned for the patent pending Gear Ring, a product “complex enough to play with, yet simple enough to wear.” | ||
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+ | *[http://www.kinektdesign.com Kinekt Design.com] | ||
[[Category:Artists]] | [[Category:Artists]] |