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  • "A Canadian filmmaker plans to have a mini camera installed in his prosthetic eye to make documentaries and raise awareness about surveillance in society. Rob Spence, 36, who lost an eye in an accident as a teenager, said his so-called Project Eyeborg is to have the camera, a battery and a wireless transmitter mounted on a tiny circuit board.

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    He does not intend to create a reality TV show and the camera will be switched off when not needed, he said. 'I don't want to go into a locker room. I don't want to show the world me going to the bathroom either ... I'm not a life-caster and I don't plan to be one,' he said."

    - Reuters, Anti-surveillance filmmaker plans eye-socket camera, abc.net.au, 6 March 2009.

    March 8, 2009