Professor Has Camera Surgically Implanted In the Back of His Head 119
There won't be any cheating in professor Wafaa Bilal's class anymore. The New York University photography professor is having a camera surgically implanted in the back of his head. The camera will take a still picture every minute for one year, and the best shots will be put on display at a new museum in Qatar. Visitors can also watch a live stream of images from the camera which has some NYU administrators and faculty worried about student privacy. "Obviously you don't want students to be under the burden of constant surveillance; it's not a good teaching environment," said Fred Ritchin, associate chairman of the department.
Good luck taking a plane after this (Score:2, Interesting)
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From the story:
The thumbnail-sized camera will be affixed to his head through a piercing-like attachment.
So not surgery, unless your local tattooed, stud-faced, pointy haired piercing parlor worker qualifies as a surgeon.
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Yeah, even I am surprised every day.
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what's wrong with having it on a hat?
Anyone can put a camera on a hat. It takes real commitment to individuality to get one crammed into the back of your head. I just hope the camera doesn't have the dreaded 'Apple Battery Replacement Plan' that requires you to send it in to get the battery replaced.
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I just hope the camera doesn't have the dreaded 'Apple Battery Replacement Plan' that requires you to send it in to get the battery replaced.
Or worse...I hope he didn't use a Sony laptop battery. He could wind up with a lot more than a headache.
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Captain Cyborg's implants aren't exactly stupid. They at least mean the doors in his department buildings open automatically for him, and he *is* a professor of cybernetics! [wikimedia.org]
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They at least mean the doors in his department buildings open automatically for him
Yes but is that interesting or relevant? To me it's just a PR stunt. This guy is a professor of photography and has a camera implanted in his head. It's just on par.
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They at least mean the doors in his department buildings open automatically for him
Yes but is that interesting or relevant? To me it's just a PR stunt. This guy is a professor of photography and has a camera implanted in his head. It's just on par.
A PR stunt? Any garage door opener should fix that. Hope he doesn't have plans to see the president, the secret service would have a fit.
Anyone got a (Score:2, Funny)
laser pointer?
Why the back? (Score:3, Insightful)
Is there that much interesting stuff going on behind him? As he is a professor, I suspect a lot of the footage will be of the wall behind his desk in his office... Hopefully there is a TV or a window there or something.
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Dude take your meds. You're arguing with yourself again.
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Yes I am.
FTFM
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I'm thinking it will be full of many final year students making rude gestures :)
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Obviously he's not a parent. We already have eyes in the back of our heads...
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No, you only thought you did.
Signed, your adult kids 20 years from now
HAHA (Score:2)
HAHA
Your parents, 2 seconds after your youngest learns to crawl.
Vengeance is a dish best served ice cold and on a good nights sleep which your kids are unlikely to have for the next two decades.
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Not only do I have eyes in the back of our heads to catch my kids getting into trouble, but I can the ability to sense when they are getting into trouble even when they are out of sight. If they're being extremely quiet, they're likely getting into trouble.
Of course, these "parental super powers" are balanced off by the kids' super powers such as "ability to stretch arms to reach items thought out of their reach" and "ability to tell when mom and dad are having 'alone time' and would prefer not being inter
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I had the same thing with my sister (who does not have children). My son was in another room and I yelled over for him to put back the thing he'd just gotten out of the closet. My sister ran over and looked into the room and was amazed that, yeah, he had done exactly what I said.
It's not magic. It's just being extra alert and knowing your kid's personality, mood, likely interests, etc., and being able to make short-term projections about what they are doing. And frankly it is damned exhausting.
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Probably because he pees from the front.
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Or of his partner depending on position.
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Eight hours per day, every minute, while he's asleep. That's like 175,000 pictures of a pillow. Wow.
Not to mention the riveting photos of his car's headrest, if he has any kind of a commute (or pics out the window of the subway car, I suppose, if it's NY)
Basically, if there's anything interesting going on in the area, this camera is most likely to be pointed away from the action, if this guy is at all observant of his surroundings...
Re:Why the back? (Score:5, Insightful)
Why surgically? This could easily be worn all the time like a collar.
Honestly, "professors" are getting pretty dimwitted lately, there is ZERO reason to surgically implant a camera except for trying to get infections and nasty medical problems. IF it's not wired to his brain, its pure stupid to implant it.
A better idea, a non removable waterproof collar with 8 cameras in it capturing a 360 degree view around him. This will not cause the nasty infection that will kill him in 6 months when the battery leaks and pumps heavy metals into his head.
Re:Why the back? (Score:5, Insightful)
Why surgically? This could easily be worn all the time like a collar.
Because he's an attention whore.
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Why surgically? This could easily be worn all the time like a collar.
Because he's an attention whore.
You also forgot idiot.
For someone educated enough to be called "Professor", he seems to be lacking in common sense.
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And media coverage, of course.
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Why surgically? This could easily be worn all the time like a collar.
Two potential reasons, neither great:
1. Honesty. With it surgically implanted, you -know- it's going to stay on him. He can't take it off to go to a whorehouse in Mexico, for example. That said, he could easily say it malfunctioned during that time, and anyway, who cares if he does?
2. Other people can't easily compel him to take it off. In theory anyway. When entering the country, he'll get to photograph that holy sanctum of customs that no one else is allowed to (since if terrorists knew what color th
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And I'm sure an arabic guying wearing what looks like an explosive suicide collar will be an instant hit wherever he goes. On plus side think of all the 360 degree photos he will have of police cordons, helicopters and SWAT vans to put up on his site. Assuming he lives long enough to put them up.
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Is there that much interesting stuff going on behind him?
I guess he could start moonlighting as a cameraman for those "out the back window" shots ... or in reverse POV gay porn movies.
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Girlfriend wearing a giant strap-on?
I can only imagine... (Score:1)
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yeah, you don't want to know where they put those...
Not implanted (Score:5, Insightful)
Not the same.
And why is this 'STUFF THAT MATTERS' because it really doesn't matter. You could have the same result by wearing a headband with a camera attached to it.
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You did notice this is filed under Idle?
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Well, the real reason this matters is that similar technology could be used to attach a laser beam to the head of a shark.
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I think what matter more is that that was modded Informative rather than Funny . . .
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I think what matter more is that that was modded Informative rather than Funny . . .
My thoughts exactly!
I can just see several /.-ers mentally revising their shark/laser-beam blueprints now...I know mine'll need an update...
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Yes, it would be slightly less permanent, too.
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Saw this one coming (Score:2)
Hook up a GPS and connect it to a live version of Google Street View and you're done [slashdot.org].
woo (Score:2)
Why not... (Score:2)
...just wear a hat? Seems a bit less extreme, less expensive, and would ultimately prove much, much simpler...
Is he Kevin Warwicks long lost brother? (Score:4, Insightful)
Just another silly attention seeking stunt. What exactly is he trying to prove other than what a fool he is?
Re:Is he Kevin Warwicks long lost brother? (Score:4, Funny)
Yeah I was expecting this story to be about that guy.
On the plus side, if he gets raped then he'll have plenty of evidence.
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I guess the same type of guy that would do gay crack whores..
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Proving that an advanced degree and tenure do not make you smart?
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Proving that an advanced degree in photography and tenure do not make you smart?
ftfy
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I don't think taking pictures of students is going to give rise to ground breaking scientific advancements. They might give rise to various lawsuits though , especially the ones taken in the toilets.
In the wise words of Sagan... (Score:4, Interesting)
"They laughed at Columbus, they laughed at Fulton, they laughed at the Wright Brothers. But they also laughed at Bozo the Clown." - Carl Sagan
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needs a psychologist (Score:2)
He obviously has insecurity about what people do when he isn't looking. Are they talking about me, making faces at me, I wonder!
End of an age-old practice (Score:3, Funny)
Teacher: "Tommy, to the office for shooting that spit-ball, now!"
Tommy: "I didn't do it, Bobby did it!"
Teacher: "Instant replay, observe....."
Tommy: "Drats! See ya at the office, Professor Bilal."
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The instant replay rule has ruined college spitball. The professors aren't worried about making a good call anymore because of official reviews, and its making the classes longer and ruining spitball. Just get rid of it.
Personal privacy (Score:1)
That could make for really awkward viewing by the selection committee as they look through his private life.
Likely story (Score:2)
I recognize a Skilosh demon spawn when I see one. Quick, somebody get the deoculation powder!
Justin.tv (Score:2)
This is really not much different than Justin.tv, right? I mean... sure, the Prof is getting pierced, and it faces backwards, but the idea is the same. Is Justin.tv in a Museum?
after readig TFA... (Score:3, Informative)
I guess that's what you get from someone who is a professor of photography, and likely is constantly ridiculed and bullied by the "real art" professors.
There's so much fail surrounding this idea that it's not even worthy of commenting on what all is wrong with it.
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There's so much fail surrounding this idea that it's not even worthy of commenting on what all is wrong with it.
Please do, you're the only one who can RTFA.
Get a Halon system installed, too (Score:2)
Love it! (Score:2)
I disagree about the constant surveillance environment comment by Fred Ritchin. It's a great environment. One of my most frustrating issues is my students goofing off in facebook while I teach.
I also think it's great training for this new world where privacy has become illusory. Things have gone transparent, and if someone wants a creative new view of the world, I feel that's his prerogative. We should be allowed to do whatever we want with any photons bouncing off us.
this is the strange (Score:1)
This isn't original (Score:1)
I already saw someone do this in a gay space movie .... uh ... damn!
Um (Score:2)
Educators Know One Very Well (Score:2)
Where is the stream? (Score:2)
The camera will take a still picture every minute for one year, and the best shots will be put on display at a new museum in Qatar. Visitors can also watch a live stream of images from the camera which has some NYU administrators and faculty worried about student privacy.
does this mean I have to go to the musuem to see the stream, or is there a website? Seriously, no uStream link?
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The WSJ article was way, way early on this. The website is http://3rdi.me/ [3rdi.me] . Look for more in the coming weeks.
There's only one thing I want to know (Score:1)
Does it run Linux?
In other news... (Score:2)
... New camera model to come with idiot attached.
Not everything is art (Score:1)
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This is why tenure is a bad idea. (Score:2)
What's mine say? (Score:1)
Worried about student privacy in a classroom??? (Score:2, Insightful)
To secure his fame... (Score:2, Interesting)
To secure his internet fame, he should head to Saudi Arabia, do something seriously un-Islamic and get himself beheaded.
On a side note, who would own the copyrights?
A woman (Score:1)
Sounds like the man should have his head examined (Score:2)
Maybe they should use a camera too.
One needs to ask from this... (Score:2)
Why only front photos? (Score:2)
Why do all the photos I see of this guy show the uninteresting side of the appendage in question?