EyeWriter: Paralyzed Artist Draws with His Eyes (via @GOOD)
* Posted by: Patrick James
* on November 13, 2009 at 10:15 am
The true beauty of scientific and technological advancements are most evident when they reveal our humanity. Take Tony Quan, also known as street artist Tempt One. Quan is paralyzed, yet with the assistance of the EyeWriter, a custom eye-tracking software, he is still able to continue painting, simply by moving his eyes.
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OK. The C.I.A. Banner Ad that popped up while I was hacking my LinkedIn profile, kinda freaked me out. http://ow.ly/A9Tz
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Dedicated to Good Samaritan gas cans everywhere.
November 5, 2009 - Thursday, 10:35 PM
{ENTRY} Being Human: Signs of life do exist on this Planet.
The gas can, jumper cables, asking for directions, lifting or pushing heavy things and the change in your pocket are the common trade items of Good Samaritans everywhere on a daily basis. Tonight, we had a close encounter with human life and want to report on it. Driving back home to the rabbit hole we ran out of gas, it happens and when it does it’s a helpless feeling for obvious reasons. Could have filled up earlier but sometimes we like to test the limits of what our vehicles are made of. Mine, two blocks short of a gas station. Last ‘run in’ of running out of gas was around college sometime. This time, later in the evening in the middle of an intersection off of 120th in Broomfield, CO. Tried coasting in neutral as far as I could go and the flinstone driver side push with struggling results. I sat and waited a moment and then, “Tap! Tap! Hey bro, you need a push?” Hell yeah… There it happened, someone saw the obvious and offered to get a truck pushed to the nearest gas station. No handshakes or names, just representing the props. Then the parked car with an extra gas can was loaned freely and the gas station credited $2 bucks on the fly to fill it up and get this truck moving again. Might seem simple and obvious but it’s a true story that just happened. This month is focused on volunteering and helping out anyway we can. The Good Samaritan is an amazing phenomenon in the Universe as it just shows up out of nowhere, every time. For that we are encouraged to keep promoting, Pixels (4) Change: New concept in ‘crowdsourcing’ positive whenever and wherever we can online…
“You’re gonna have to drop ‘but’ from your vocabulary” -Dr. Phil
Pixels (4) Change: Supports
Stencil of the Day: Spotted in Milwaukee.
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“You’re gonna have to drop ‘but’ from your vocabulary” -Dr. Phil
Pixels (4) Change: Supports







