One-Eyed Filmmaker Conceals Camera in Prosthetic
  One-Eyed Filmmaker Conceals Camera in Prosthetic
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By Holly Fox
March 12, 2009 7:12AM

The team expects to get the camera to work in the next month. Rob 
Spence, who jokingly calls himself "Eyeborg," told reporters at a 
media conference that the camera hidden in a prosthetic eye -- the 
same pale hazel color as his real one -- would also let him capture 
more natural conversations than he would with a bulky regular camera.



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  A one-eyed documentary filmmaker is preparing to work with a video 
camera concealed inside a prosthetic eye, hoping to secretly record 
people for a project commenting on the global spread of surveillance cameras.

Canadian Rob Spence's eye was damaged in a childhood shooting 
accident and it was removed three years ago. Now, he is in the final 
stages of developing a camera to turn the handicap into an advantage.

A fan of the 1970s television series "The Six Million Dollar Man," 
Spence said he had an epiphany when looking at his cell phone camera 
and realizing something that small could fit into his empty eye socket.

With the camera tucked inside a prosthetic eye, he hopes to be able 
to record the same things he sees with his working eye, his muscles 
moving the camera eye just like his real one.

Spence said he plans to become a "human surveillance machine" to 
explore privacy issues and whether people are "sleepwalking into an 
Orwellian society."

He said his subjects won't know he's filming until afterward but he 
will have to receive permission from them before including them in his film.

His special equipment will consist of a camera, originally designed 
for colonoscopies, a battery and a wireless transmitter. It's a 
challenge to get everything to fit inside the prosthetic eye, but 
Spence has had help from top engineers, including Steve Mann, who 
co-founded the wearable computers research group at Massachusetts 
Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The camera was provided by Santa Clara, California-based OmniVision 
Inc., a company that specializes in the miniature cameras found in 
cell phones, laptops and endoscopes.

Zafer Zamboglu, staff technical product manager at OmniVision, said 
he thinks that success with the eye camera will accelerate research 
into using the technology to restore vision to blind people.

"We believe there's a good future in the prosthetic eye," he said.

The team expects to get the camera to work in the next month. Spence, 
who jokingly calls himself "Eyeborg," told reporters at a media 
conference in Brussels that the camera hidden in a prosthetic eye -- 
the same pale hazel color as his real one -- would also let him 
capture more natural conversations than he would with a bulky regular camera.

"As a documentary maker, you're trying to make a connection with a 
person," he says, "and the best way to make a connection is through 
eye contact."

But Spence also acknowledged privacy concerns.

"The closer I get to putting this camera eye in, the more freaked out 
people are about me," he said, adding people aren't sure they want to 
hang around someone who might be filming them at any time."

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