Woman Hopes to Replace Lost Eye with Blink Activated Camera
San Franciscan Tanya Vlach lost her left eye in a car accident back in 2005. Dissatisfied with her prosthetic eye, she’s trying to raise money to develop an in-eye camera that captures blink-activated...
View ArticleTurning the Eye into a Camera Sensor
What if in the future, the human eye itself could be turned into a camera by simply reading and recording the data that it sends to the brain? As crazy as it sounds, researchers have already...
View ArticleReal Life Cyborg: Man Replaces Lost Eye with Wireless Camera
You might want to skip this post if you’re squeamish. A filmmaker named Rob Spence has successfully become a cyborg by replacing an eye he lost through a childhood accident with a wireless camera that...
View ArticleHuman Camera: Scientists Reconstruct Pictures from Brain Activity
We’re now one step closer to being able to take photographs with our minds. Scientists at UC Berkeley have come up with a way to reconstruct what the human brain sees: [Subjects] watched two separate...
View ArticleEyeborg: The Man Who Replaced His Eyeball with a Camera
Rob Spence is a filmmaker who calls himself the “Eyeborg.” After losing sight in his right eye at age 9 by incorrectly shooting a shotgun, Spence decided 26 years later to have his sightless eye...
View ArticleSony Patents Contact Lens Cam with Zoom, Aperture Control, and More
The future of wearable camera technology is a contact lens. At least, that’s what Google, Samsung, and now Sony seem to think. All three have patented their own contact lens cams in the last 2 years....
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