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Meet the ‘Eyeborg’

Rob Spence , a documentary film producer in Canada , has a extremist prosthesis : a prosthetic eye agree with a TV tv camera .

Spence shot himself in the heart as a fry , and after the cornea was irreparably damage in 2007 , he make up one’s mind to get a prosthetic with more capabilities than the distinctive glass eye .

3D View

So he extend to out to independent radio - frequency engineer and designer Kosta Grammatis , who helped him project a camera eye . The prosthetic was fitted to his eye socket , then a teensy camera was project to lie behind it . Here , a 3D rendering of the eye .

Hidden components

The camera is also connected to a micro transmitter , a magnetised electric switch that allows Spence to turn it on and off , and a miniature electrical circuit board that send video to a receiver

Tiny parts

Here , all the components that go into the eye laid out

Assembling the cyborg eye

The teensy circuit panel was designed by engineer Martin Ling .

Eye spy

Here , an figure of the eye take out of the socket . The miniaturization of electrical part has helped make such innovations potential .

Hidden eye

The prosthetic eye sits over the components . mass are only aware of the camera once its light is turned on .

Miniature camera

The camera is implausibly minuscule ; the midget black object is the camera , send next to the prosthetic optic for reference .

Part man part machine

Here , the components of the tv camera eye sit inside Spence ’s eye socket , without the prosthetic eye covering it . Spence is part of a small but growing group of people who are becoming cyborg .

Charging the camera

A view of the tiny battery used to charge the video photographic camera . The camera can only take about 30 minutes of video before it needs to be recharge .

True cyborg?

The tiny tv camera sitting on the backing for the prosthetic middle . The components are not connected to Spence ’s optic mettle or brain , so he is n’t a truthful bionic woman .

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