Canadian filmmaker Rob Spence turned his prosthetic eye into a video camera. He lost an eye in a childhood shooting accident when he was nine, but has made the most of it and become a cyborg celebrity ...
April 9, 2009 After years of wearing a patch to hide his disfigured right eye, damaged as a child in a shooting accident, Canadian filmmaker Rob Spence was forced eventually to replace the eye with a ...
Remember Rob Spence? You know, the Canadian filmmaker dude with a camera prosthetic eye aka Eyeborg? We just sat down with him for a few minutes and he talked to us about his Eyeborg project and what ...
Today Show viewers might have been taken aback this morning when Rob Spence yanked off his right eye patch and revealed a bright red LED prosthetic eye. "Accessor-eyes. Get it?" the colorful Spence ...
Erin Andrews, the ESPN Sportscaster, was the victim of a peephole video last month when someone rigged a small camera to record her changing in her hotel room. As a guy who is retro-fitting a ...
As Square Enix launches Deus Ex: Human Revolution in Europe and the UK, a documentary on real-world augmentations based from the game airs. Johnny Cullen speaks to director Rob 'Eyeborg' Spence.
While smartphone technology has already made many of us cyborg adjacent, there are some who are truly pioneering the world of the future. Take filmmaker Rob Spence of Toronto, for example. He lost his ...
This article arises from Future Tense, a partnership of Slate, the New America Foundation, and Arizona State University. On Feb. 28-March 2, Future Tense will be taking part in Emerge, an annual ...
Meet Rob Spence. A childhood accident left him with only one working eye. He's a filmmaker and an unemployed engineer. So what could be more natural than concealing a miniature camera behind a ...
You might remember Rob Spence, known online as the Eyeborg for his project to create a working bionic eye. We wrote about him before, and interviewed him a while back, but the project has advanced to ...
A colour blind artist claims he can now 'hear' colours after having an 'eyeborg' antenna implanted into his skull. Neil Harbisson, 31, has been wearing an external electronic eye for 10 years which ...