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The Canadian director Rob Spence in the right eye socket installed a video camera
The director and producer Rob Spence (Rob Spence) showed remarkable courage and imagination. He set a miniature camera in his right eye socket. Recently the device was enabled and successfully tested. Newly-born cyborg intends to use an unusual source of motion in the shooting of films.
A resident of Toronto does not currently inflicted injuries the love of art. According to Gizmag, when Rob was nine years old, he seriously injured his right eye as a result of careless handling of a gun.
For a long time a Canadian was wearing a bandage on the eye, and six years ago, surgeons replaced his eyes failed a simple prosthesis, with whom he got rid of the black armbands and could not confuse people with his views.
Meanwhile, Spence had the idea to replace the primitive prosthesis on a tiny video camera. The idea is called Eyeborg Project («ayborg", you guessed it - a combination of the English word "eye" and "cyborg»).
Sam Spence can not directly see with the help of his new eyes. In contrast to the various projects of artificial retinas Eyeborg camera does not send signals to the brain.
Instead, the tiny device wirelessly sends the image to the portable handheld screen. With this device has a signal can be transmitted to a computer for recording and editing.
Source: www.membrana.ru
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