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Canadian film maker Rob Spence, who damaged  his right eye in a childhood accident, is determined to replace it with a  digital camera. "Team Eyeborg" has just succeeded in fitting  Spence with an artificial eyeLED – a step towards a camera-containing synthetic  eye.    containing a working LED –
  a step towards a camera-containing synthetic eye.   Spence  and engineer Kosta Gramatis  have  succeeded in placing a working red LED in Spence's eye  giving him a look similar from  Arnold Schwarzenegger's cyborg in The Terminator.
Spence  and engineer Kosta Gramatis  have  succeeded in placing a working red LED in Spence's eye  giving him a look similar from  Arnold Schwarzenegger's cyborg in The Terminator.   This camera  will record everything that enters Spence's field of vision and  relay the footage back to a computer. That video will provide a unique  perspective on the way video surveillance is becoming more popular in  western societies...
This camera  will record everything that enters Spence's field of vision and  relay the footage back to a computer. That video will provide a unique  perspective on the way video surveillance is becoming more popular in  western societies...   This  image shows the components of the camera now present in his eye.
This  image shows the components of the camera now present in his eye.
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
   
  
 
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