A cyborg that embeds a camera in the right eye Ironborg



In a restaurant in Toronto, a waitress tried to ask the customer's order, there seemed to be a man who looked at a red-flashing machine like T-800 played by Arnold Schwarzenegger at the terminator. This man is movie maker Rob Spence, aged 44 years.

This Filmmaker Installed a Video Camera Into His Right Eye Socket - Motherboard
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/rob-spence-eyeborg-video-camera-eye-socket-toronto-filmmaker

Mr. Spence, who lives in Coburg, Ontario, calls herself "A-Bogue". Mr. Spence, who shot his right eye with a shotgun in early childhood and became blind, sometimes comes up with an idea to embed a small camera in the right eye and shoot what he sees in his own eyes.

Mr. Spence embeds a small camera in the right eye. When he is shooting with a camera, his eyes are glowing red.


Of course, it is not always that the camera is attached to the right eye part, but it is so small that photography can only be done for about 30 minutes. Spence's robot conferences in TorontoFutureWorldI took a lecture on the stage, removed the camera from the right eye on the stage, screened a picture taken after taking a picture for a while with a camera.

The camera embedded in the right eye of Spence uses analog signals instead of digital signals, and the recorded images can be transferred to a monitor or TV.


When you place the camera on the coin, you can see that it is quite compact with this feeling.


However, it does not always mean that you start up the camera all the time, and you usually hide the camera in the eyepatch as follows.


After the right eye became blind in childhood, Mr. Spence seems to have lived on the eyeball with blind eyes, but it seems that the eyes started to swell at a certain moment. Mr. Spence says that time, "I was told that I had to change my eyes, since that time I started to embed the camera in my eyes for research."

In order to make a camera to be embedded in the right eye, Spence worked with several camera manufacturers and engineers to develop cameras that can be embedded in the world's first eye. The first camera of the camera to be embedded in the eyes was completed in 2008, because it was equipped with a micro transmitter, it was never connected to the optic nerve. In other words, Mr. Spence can not perceive what you are capturing with the right eye camera by yourself. The camera can be turned on and off with an electric switch.


Mr. Spence says in 2011 that the game "Deus エ ク ス"Square Enix sometimes received a request for documentary shooting of live-action cyborg.

You can see the documentary movie that Spence shot with his own eye camera from the following.

Deus Ex: The Eyeborg Documentary - YouTube

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