Sunday, May 30, 2010

Record What You See.



"EyeSeeCam" Gaze-Driven Camera from Johannes Vockeroth on Vimeo.




The EyeSeeCam is a rig that can record what the eyes of its user really see. Unrestricted user mobility and field of view as well as the utilization of biological image stabilization reflexes are main benefits of EyeSeeCam. Using an array of cleverly placed speedy cameras:
"Two cameras measure your eye positions in 3D at super-fast speeds, up to 600 Hz, watching your eyes via an acrylic reflector. Another camera offers a zoomable view of what you’re seeing. The fourth is steered by servo motors to match whichever way your eyes move."

via: likecool.com

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