Man Well on Way to Having Video-Cam Eyeball
Having lost an eye in a childhood shotgun accident, Rob Spence, 36, has called upon the kindness, and ingenuity, of strangers to help him in his self-proclaimed EyeBorg Project. With the help of engineering wunderkind Kosta Grammatis, inventor Dr. Steve Mann, and ocularist Phil Bowen, Spence seems to be well on his way to a functioning, wireless eyeball-cam.
That all depends of course, judging from the above video, on whether or not Grammatis can calm himself enough to solder correctly. [From: Fox News And: The EyeBorg Project]
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