Diane makes my eye. I had my surgery redone a couple years ago to have the coral put in. When I was 13 months old, that medical technology didn't exist. It was cool to see the surgery actually taking place, rather than getting put to sleep, and waking up feeling like someone punched you in the face.
I am a filmmaker who lost an eye so naturally I decided to modify my prosthetic eye into a video camera.
I am ~not~ a lifecaster. I will use the eye-cam the same way I use a video camera now - or the same way any filmmaker would use a camera enabled cell phone.
I work as a director and producer in Toronto, Canada and I have had my work on Discovery, The CBC (Canadian Broadcast Corporation), Vision, and Space TV.
Currently, I am in development on a documentary about how video and humanity intersect escpecially with regards to surveillance. Appropriately, I am retro-fitting my prosthetic eye to become a wireless video camera.
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Diane makes my eye. I had my surgery redone a couple years ago to have the coral put in. When I was 13 months old, that medical technology didn't exist. It was cool to see the surgery actually taking place, rather than getting put to sleep, and waking up feeling like someone punched you in the face.
Hi Rob,
I'm definitely not in league with Wired.com but I put your story on my blog. Please check it out and I would really like to talk with you some more.
My blog is rollingpix.blogspot.com
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