Filmmaker Rob Spence plans to implant camera in eye to become ‘Eyeborg’ | News.com.au Top stories | News.com.au

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Filmmaker Rob Spence plans to implant camera in eye to become ‘Eyeborg’ | News.com.au Top stories | News.com.au.

A ONE-eyed filmmaker is going to implant a camera in his eye to make a film from his point of view.

Rob Spence, a documentary filmmaker from Canada, has been unable to use his right eye since it was damaged in a firearms accident as a child.

After wearing an eyepatch for many years, he recently got a prosthetic eye implanted – and decided he wanted to become what he calls an “Eyeborg” – a part-human, part-camera cyborg.

“I was looking at the small camera on my cellphone, and I got to thinking about the Bionic Man,” he said in a recent video on his website.

“I want to turn my prosthetic eye into a wireless camera,”

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