The "Third Eye" by Takehito Etani, is a head-mounted video device that enables the wearer to experience perception from "outside of their body". The device consists of a mono-eyed goggle with a 2-inch LCD monitor and a small surveillance camera mounted above the user's head. Does it work? Who knows, but it looks pretty cyborg-like nonetheless. Check out the video for a glimpse at the output of this device.
Wow! It must take some practice to be able to prepare food while only seeing it. The visuals struck me as similar to what some people have observed during near death experiences.
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Wow! It must take some practice to be able to prepare food while only seeing it. The visuals struck me as similar to what some people have observed during near death experiences.
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nice - similar idea to Marc Owens' Avatar Machine: http://www.marcowens.co.uk/avat.html
Dave
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