Eyeborg - Video Enabled Prosthetic Eye Fuels Privacy Debate | Singularity Hub When he was a child Rob Spence lost one of his eyes in a shotgun accident. Now as an adult, Rob is a filmmaker working on a documentary called Eyeborg: a thrilling effort to replace his missing eye with a prosthetic eye equipped with a video camera that can wirelessly record everything he sees. The project is an exciting journey for the imagination, tempting us with an approaching era where prosthetic components surpass the capabilities of natural human body parts. More importantly the project joins a series of recent examples that challenge us to contemplate a world where 24/7 surveillance of everything around us is not only possible, but common. By fjordaanin Public bookmarkswith artificialbioniccameracyborgeyeeyeborgminiatureprostheticsurveillancevideowireless
Man who claims FBI is after him puts entire life online "Elahi has documented nearly every waking hour of his life during that time. He posts copies of every debit card transaction, so you can see what he bought, where, and when. A GPS device in his pocket reports his real-time physical location on a map ." By theCoupin articleswith artfbisurveillance