According to the Life Science Network, Canadian documentary filmmaker Rob Spence had a complete necrosis of the cornea in 2007 due to an accidental injury to his right eye. But he doesn't want a decorative glass eyeball, but instead chooses a more radical prosthetic organ: a video camera is implanted in the fake eye. Since then, Spence's life has become different.
Three-dimensional view: Spence found an independent RF engineer, designer Kosta Grammatis, who helped him design fake eyes for implanted cameras. This fake eye can be placed in the eye socket, and then a very small camera is installed behind. The picture shows a three-dimensional view of the Spence electronic eye.
Hidden parts: This camera needs to be connected to a miniature transmitter that acts as an electromagnetic switch that allows Spence to turn the camera on or off. The micro board can send video to the receiving device.
Microparts: This is all the parts that are to be loaded into the fake eye.
Assembling the electronic eye: This miniature circuit board was designed by engineer Martin Ling.
Spy eye: This is the scene of taking out the electronic eye from the eye socket. Miniaturization of electronic components has made this innovation possible.
Hidden eyes: These electronic components are located under the false eye. Only when the camera starts to emit light will people realize that it exists.
Mini camera: This camera is very small. The black object on the hand is the camera, which can be compared with the fake eye next to it.
Half-man semi-mechanical: A fake eye with electronic components such as a camera is mounted in Spence's eye socket without any obstruction on the surface. Spence is one of the few people who are becoming electronic people, and the number of such people is increasing.
Camera charging: A miniature battery is required to charge the Spencer video camera. This camera can only be used for 30 minutes and then needs to be recharged to continue.
Really electronic people? This miniature camera is located behind the fake eye. The electronic component is not connected to Spence's optic nerve or brain, so he is not a real electronic person.
Deconstructing the electronic eye: Observing the components in the electronic eye from other angles.
Record the world: Spencer can turn the camera on or off with a magnetic switch. When activated, the electronic eye will emit red light, which is caused by the LED light installed in the camera.
I saw you! It is because of the reminder of LED lights that anyone who talks with Spence will know when he is recording the interactive process. Spence believes that due to the short recording time, privacy concerns caused by devices such as Google Glass are not obvious.
Glowing Eyes: In the dark, Spence's electronic eyes glow red when the camera is activated.
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