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Not so much of a film suggestion, per se -- but an interesting "development" in filmmaking, so to speak..
Or perhaps just another gimmick. (I'd hate to be the editor!)
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Eye Spy: Filmmaker Plans to Install Camera in His Eye Socket
Rob Spence looks you straight in the eye when he talks. So it's a little unnerving to imagine that soon one of his hazel-green eyes will have a tiny wireless video camera in it that records your every move.
The eye he's considering replacing is not a working one -- it's a prosthetic eye he's worn for several years. Spence, a 36-year-old Canadian filmmaker, is not content with having one blind eye. He wants a wireless video camera inside his prosthetic, giving him the ability to make movies wherever he is, all the time, just by looking around.
"If you lose your eye and have a hole in your head, then why not stick a camera in there?" he asks.
More here: blog.wired.com/gadgets/20...ilmmak.html
Or perhaps just another gimmick. (I'd hate to be the editor!)
>>>>>>
Eye Spy: Filmmaker Plans to Install Camera in His Eye Socket
Rob Spence looks you straight in the eye when he talks. So it's a little unnerving to imagine that soon one of his hazel-green eyes will have a tiny wireless video camera in it that records your every move.
The eye he's considering replacing is not a working one -- it's a prosthetic eye he's worn for several years. Spence, a 36-year-old Canadian filmmaker, is not content with having one blind eye. He wants a wireless video camera inside his prosthetic, giving him the ability to make movies wherever he is, all the time, just by looking around.
"If you lose your eye and have a hole in your head, then why not stick a camera in there?" he asks.
More here: blog.wired.com/gadgets/20...ilmmak.html
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