The Eyeborg Project
Eyeborg Phase II from eyeborg on Vimeo.
“Take a one eyed film maker, an unemployed engineer, and a vision for something that’s never been done before and you have yourself the EyeBorg Project. Rob Spence and Kosta Grammatis are trying to make history by embedding a video camera and a transmitter in a prosthetic eye. That eye is going in Robs eye socket, and will record the world from a perspective that’s never been seen before. ”
If we could see what you look at all day,
Besides my blog and the guy in the car one lane over picking his nose, What would we see
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Probably lots of cute guys' bums!
brilliant
lol… "Holy krakatoa" … best reporter comment ever!
HAHAHAHAHA
That is a crazy that you posted this, because I did a similar post on my blog entitle, "what is the best decision you haven't made"
It would be crazy to be able to have footage of everything you view that day, but I really do not think I would want this. It would bring a lot of accountability.
Check out my blog and see my post about the best decision I made recently:
http://thoughtsaboutnothing.com
Well, this week you'd see a whole TON of the road. I've been driving EVERYWHERE this week… From where husband is in the hospital, to the house so I can take care of our dog, to work so I try to get something done to earn a paycheck… and back to the hospital.
Unfortunaetly, there wouldn't be much eyelid becuase I have been running on about 6 hours of sleep total since Wednesday morning. Not. Fun. At. All.
that would be the best accountability ever. You sit down once a week with the guys that keep you accountable…and you hit play!
i would rather be a cyclops…anyone else wanna be a cyclops? we could form our own Ning network! "Cyclops for Jesus" -I'll form a facebook group, form a tweetup, go on Conan O'Brian, but first…I need to go to my son's birthday party…
PS: I'm curious. Does he "hear" or "feel" the thing working in his eye socket? And I'll be honest… if it didn't glow red, it'd be awesome. But at this point, I feel like he's the Terminator and I'm a little afraid.
That is so awesome and it reminds me of a post I was going to put on my blog called…Help! I can see U! Really it was going to be slam, but then my computer got hacked by pirates from Somalia and I had to call my friend Andy Stanley to come and defend them with his fencing skills, but he didn't know that I meant fencing as in sword fighting, so he built me a new fence around my yard. In the end it actually worked cuz the pirates have yet to show up. FRIDAY!!!!!!
Talk about "tunnel vision".
You wouldn't see as much of my Bible as I'd like. And you'd see more of my computer screen than I'd like.
This week you'd see some pretty sorry tee shots and some even worse putts…
Lots of dirty toilets, dirty floors, dirty children, a dirty dog and a very dirty husband
You would have seen my daughter graduate from preschool this morning. You would have watched me take a 2 hour nap this afternoon. You would have heard me sneeze and cough a lung up.
Today you would have seen my oldest head off to his last day of elementary school. Then spent a little time looking through the viewfinder of my Canon camera while photographing 2 little boys. Then you would have experienced me blinking in amazement that they did so well for this shoot.
And then quite a bit of time staring at the computer screen while vacation bible school registrations were entered into the database. And that's just bits and pieces.
I've always thought it would be incredibly awesome if we could record everything we saw, and play it back. Audio or not, it would be really cool. If you haven't seen the movie "The Final Cut", it all about that, set in the future.