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. . . This is Interesting . . .
( think of the possibilities )
Eye-socket camera films
from inside the head
There's a blurred line between challenge and opportunity.
Having lost his eye in a childhood accident and suffered a lot of pain,
Rob Spense, a 36-year-old filmmaker, has decided to do something
that'll put filming and seeing into just one eye, quite literally.
His work is called the Eyeborg project,
and involves his friend Kosta Grammatis, a photographer/engineer,
and a team of ocularists, inventors, and engineering specialists.
The team is building a prosthetic eye that can capture and transmit video.
The prosthesis and the tiny camera it contains.
While the idea is simple, it's a great engineering challenge.
For the project to be successful, the smallest, lightest, most power-efficient technologies
have to be found and implemented.
The team is using the world's smallest CMOS camera for the project.
This device is about 1.5 millimeters squared. It's so small that if you sneeze
while it's resting on your open palm, you might never find it again.
The eye camera captures and sends video signal wirelessly using an RF transmitter
as small as the tip of a pencil.
According to Kosta, the data will be sent to a recorder placed in a backpack.
The eye-socket camera is powered by a lithium polymer battery that fits inside the prosthesis.
Rob and the team are currently working on a documentary about
'The Eyeborg Project'
and the experience of living with a bionic eye.
Their work could ultimately help San Francisco artist Tanya Vlach
who is looking for technology to use for her own bionic eye-cam.
Wow! I'll have to keep an eye out for that one when it hits the market. ![]()
The lady in the Save the whale photo reminds me of some Republikin woman who used to post here sometime. I`m not positive its her, just saying there is a resemblance.
hey don't post fat chicks
they will take you to court.
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