Friday, February 11, 2011

NYU professor unsurprisingly removes camera from the back of his head, citing pain and the malaise of lifecasting

NYU professor unsurprisingly removes camera from the back of his head, citing pain and the malaise of lifecasting: "

Well, this one is not really a surprise. NYU Professor / artist Wafaa Bilal had a removable camera installed into the back of his head via a surgically implanted titanium plate to assist him with his lifecasting. Turns out that the camera caused a decent amount of pain as his body rejected the foreign object -- again, no big surprise there. Bilal, however, seems pretty unfazed, and vows to continue on with the project which he says is a 'comment on the inaccessibility of time, and the inability to capture memory.' Whatever, we suspect he just wanted to be known as the guy who had a camera implanted in the back of his head, and that's alright by us.



[Photo by Brad Farwell]

NYU professor unsurprisingly removes camera from the back of his head, citing pain and the malaise of lifecasting originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 Feb 2011 14:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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