Canadian film maker Rob Spence, who damaged his right eye in a childhood accident, is determined to replace it with a digital camera. “Team Eyeborg” has just succeeded in fitting Spence with an artificial eye containing a working LED – a step towards a camera-containing synthetic eye.
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