The Eye Borg ProjectSlide 2Slide 3Eye Borg ProjectEye Borg ProjectEye Borg ProjectCompetitionReview VideosThe Eye Borg ProjectTerry MoritzMIS 304Professor Fang FangEYE-SOCKET CAMERA FILMS FROM INSIDE THE HEAD•Rob Spense•36 yrs old•Lost eye at 11EYE BORG PROJECT• Kosta Grammatis (photographer/engineer)• Steve Mann (University of Toronto cyborg super-prof)Eye Borg ProjectFor the project to be successful, the smallest, lightest, most power-efficient technologies have to be found and implemented.Worlds smallest CMOS camera1.5 millimeters squaredEye Borg Project Captures and sends video signal using a RF transmitter. (small as pencil tip)Recorder in backpackPowered by lithium polymer battery that fits inside the eyeEye Borg ProjectIn using his eye as a wireless video camera, Spence wants to make a documentary about how video and humanity intersect especially with regards to surveillance.Competition Tanya Vlach (Lost eye in 2005 “car crash”)“It is possible to build a wireless camera with the dimensions of the eyeball," said Roy Want, a senior principal engineer at Intel. Spence points out, "I'm making the eye. She's talking about making the eye, I'm actually in the lab with Steve Mann.“Prototype during Brussels conference in March 5,2009Review
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