Photo: theverge.com
Photo: theverge.com

This year’s CES show in Las Vegas offered access to some pretty remarkable products.

The K-1 Assistive Device is a 3-D printable and functional prosthetic hand that is going to bring mobility and accessibility to a lot of people who need it. The iWear Wireless headset offers gamers and virtual reality aficionados a seamless personal home theater that connects them to every device imaginable.

But probably the CES bit that is most interesting to us is the Controllerism performance. This Intel keynote featured an extensive musical performance where individuals play drums using gesture control. The general consensus is that this performance is an absolute fail. What do you think? Check it out here.