Documentary Eyeborg Filmmaker Rob Spence Uses Eye-Cam To Create Prosthetics Movie [VIDEO]

Amit Chowdhry | Wednesday August 31, 2011 | 281 views| Add a Comment
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Rob Spence is a filmmaker who put a video camera in his skull to replace an eye that he lost in a shotgun incident. Rather than connecting the camera to his brain, he decided to use the bionic eye to be a “lifecaster.” The eye would record the feed to an external device. Spence partnered with a company called Square Enix to create a short film called Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Check out the video above [warning: some of the content is graphic]. [Engadget]

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