Living Innovations Archive
© 2025 Harshini Busireddy — Published for Open Collaboration
Each innovation shared here is timestamped to establish authorship and made public to encourage ethical adaptation, research, and shared design.
Because each project serves a different purpose and field, licensing terms vary. You are welcome to prototype, reference, or build upon these works with clear attribution and in alignment with the specific Creative Commons license listed on each innovation’s page.
This gallery grows as my lived experience and creative frameworks evolve — a record of systems, devices, and approaches designed to make care and independence more humane, efficient, and collaborative.
Select an innovation card to view its full details, license, partnership requirements, and scope of implementation.
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A unified, automated system that replaces the fragmented disability support maze with one intake, one assessment, and an integrated cascade of services. Designed to reduce paperwork, speed up access, and strengthen equity through real-time accountability, human oversight, and transparent client choice.
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A portable assistive framework exploring how independence meets resistance in everyday mechanics. Developed through lived experience and iterative design, it redefines door navigation as an act of coordination, safety, and relational autonomy — where movement, environment, and access align through adaptable, non-destructive engineering.
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A mechanical and systems-level framework reimagining endometriosis as a condition of flow, repair, and interaction — bridging biology, engineering, and lived experience to inspire humane, preventative design, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and technologies that honor the body’s rhythms rather than override them.
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