Eye Tracking : New Zealand Telecom
January 11, 2010 by alexanderhayes · 2 Comments
John Eyles and I met in New Zealand and shot a number of short video’s ( at John’s instigation ) which delved a little deeper into the psychology of body-worn POV equipment most particularly framed within the educational context of immersive learning.
Admittedly I wander a little bit in this short and nicely edited piece of documentary style interview however the general gist of where we were heading to is ever more apparent. What I’m keen to explore with John isĀ as to the plethora of instructional POV which mashed with other mainstream static, handheld or vehicle mounted video.
The main point of this video that John has kindly shared with us is that POV body-worn camera technology essentially equips the viewer with a “true” sense of the skill, task or human action subset of knowledge required to repeat or emulate such a recording.
I’m keen to wok with John to explore a range of scenarios in 2010 that could be taken to a commercial, educational & technology oriented conclusion for customers as diverse and forward thinking as New Zealand Telecom.
Interesting video, were these were filmed with the wearable pov sunglasses?
The POV footage was shot using the lowest grade POV camera glasses we sell…..John shot the doco footage using his own little Canon hand held camera.