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Eyecam wants webcams to be more human in the creepiest way possible
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Crean webcam con forma de ojo humano y sorprende a miles
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Crean una escalofriante WebCam con forma de ojo humano que parpadea y te sigue con la mirada
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Very Cronenbergian on April 9, 2021, 5:26
WTF?! Have you ever looked at your webcam and thought, “yeah, it performs its intended functions, but I wish the camera resembled a disembodied human eye like something from a David Cronenberg movie.” If so, here s some good news: your disturbing fantasy has been made real.
The aptly named Eyecam comes from researcher Marc Teyssier and is part of research at the Saarland University Human-Computer Interaction Lab. The anthropomorphic webcam is designed to “challenge conventional relationships with ubiquitous sensing devices and call to re-think how sensing devices might appear and behave.”
Definitely not terrifying
It’s an interesting project: it’s easy to imagine that most people would behave differently if they had a human eyeball staring at them instead of a webcam’s cold lens, especially as it can blink and express emotion. Its disappointing gaze burning into you from atop a monitor could certainly
Retro video terminal experience at the Slovenian Computer History Museum
I’m Marko, a volunteer at the non-profit Slovenian Computer History Museum. For some time my passions have been retrocomputing and retrogaming, especially to try out all the interesting hardware from the 80s when I was born.
After I made a successful unicorn exit from a mobile apps company I co-founded I found the perfect match for my next calling in our Museum Society, which has been collecting exhibits since 2004 while part of the Ljubljana’s (now defunct) hackerspace Cyberpipe – they were looking for a permanent space to call home and I wanted to become involved in preserving, exploring and presenting our computing past. I bought 700 m2 of real estate to provide to the museum rent-free and after an intensive planning and renovation period we were hoping to open to the public last year but of course this was prevented by the pandemic.