We're not opposed to the idea of installing lasers…
By admin on March 3rd, 2009Posted In: Blog,Uncategorized
I would like to give a big shoutout to Joenis of Anhedonia Blue and Ali of Spaghetti Strap Western for their amazing help in creating the new website. We’re not just a blog anymore!
Some updates:
Kosta sent in the first revision of the eye for manufacturing– thank you Candor Industries for making the thinnest PCB board we’ve ever seen, and Micro Art for soldering the BGA (ball grid array = so small you need a microscope and an xray machine to solder these components!) packages we’re having some difficulties getting the CMOS sensor fired up, but we’re learning a ton!
Rob is in Brussels at the moment talking to the press at the 2009 Digital News Affairs Conference. He’s a a big speaker– his mom and all of us are very proud.
We’ve all been shooting a ton of video and Rob is putting together an EPIC trailer about the the project. You should see it on the home page of the website in a few days.
Big thing are coming! Stay tuned!







Hello!
I found this blog very interesting, keep doing the good job.
This is so exciting…could possibly lead to being wired to the brain to improve depth perception, which is lacking to the one-eyed like myself? I lost the sight of my left eye as a 4 yr old and have managed to adapt pretty well. I got a pair of Cochlear Implants in both of my ears (born deaf) a few years ago and love them!
Thank you for popularizing this new spy method.
i do not think that having big brother watching over us is such a bad idea, humans can be horrible creatures, i write to you from Mexico, where kidnaping have increased dramatically, and i wish we had the 12000 camaras looking after our security.
anyway, your project is very intriging would love to watch the results, the best luck!!
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When I first read about this guy, I thought “What a fucking waste.” His idea could be used in so many positive and constructive ways than this liberal bullshit.
Surveilence cameras have saved more lives and assisted in the capture of more criminals and illegal immigrants than have “intruded” into the “private” lives of citizens. I would figure that a man this old would have figured out by now that when outside in the real world, you have no rights to privacy and if you’re not doing anything wrong or illegal, then you shouldn’t be worried if someone is following you down a street.
Under the current dictatorship of the Chosen One, Muhammad “Barack” Obama, I’m sure you can find someone who will give you a billion dollars to fight the “evil” people responsible for keeping America safe in myriad ways not precluded to terrorisim.
Sadly, you prove without any doubt whatsoever that the collective stupidity of the whiny, elitist, knee-jerk, bleeding-heart, uber-liberal is surpassed ONLY by their incredible and mind numbing intellectual dishonesty.
It’s my fervent hope that this “project” fails miserably. This is what you deserve for taking a really interesting technology and wasting it on something so assinine, it’s truly breathtaking.
thirteenburn….you have the time to sit and type that much about something that doesn’t interest you? lighten up and go cheer yourself up by combing your mullet, taking down your portrait of George W. and going out and kicking some “illegal alien” ass. Those damn immigrants…now there’s something to get excited about, if only we had and used better technology to stop those bastards the world and economy would be just awsesome….
here here thekyle!! what business is it of yours what someone chooses to do with their intelligence and time.
“One might think that the money value of an invention constitutes its reward to the man who loves his work. But… I continue to find my greatest pleasure, and so my reward, in the work that precedes what the world calls success.” (edison)
The real reason I’m posting is in hopes of getting in contact with Rob or Kosta. I’m the harassing journalism student that has left you both several messages today, and it has not ended, i’m persistent!
I would love to hear back from anyone associated with eyeborg a.s.a.p. regarding an interview, you can email me at robin.pierro@ryerson.ca,
thanks again,
r.p.
nice image