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posted by cmn32480 on Wednesday August 12 2015, @08:33AM   Printer-friendly
from the new-one-for-the-internet-of-things dept.

In a combination of artistic expression and cutting edge medical technology, Curtin University professor and artist Stelarc is working on a project to grow a human ear on his forearm and connect it, via microphone, to the Internet.

"People's reactions range from bemusement to bewilderment to curiosity, but you don't really expect people to understand the art component of all of this," Stelarc said.

A medical team built a scaffold of the ear under the skin, within six months blood vessels and tissue began to grow around it.

The next step is to make the ear more three-dimensional — lifting it up off the arm and growing an ear lobe from Stelarc's stem cells.

Selarc's plan is to embed a microphone into the ear and connect it to the Internet, so anyone, anywhere, anytime can listen in. He's not planning to wire in an off-line option.

"Increasingly now, people are becoming internet portals of experience ... imagine if I could hear with the ears of someone in New York, imagine if I at the same time could see with the eyes of someone in London."

Original story from the ABC.

An interview with Stelarc.

Stelarc's web page for the project.


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  • (Score: 1) by chrysosphinx on Wednesday August 12 2015, @10:24AM

    by chrysosphinx (5262) on Wednesday August 12 2015, @10:24AM (#221641)

    is coming.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 12 2015, @11:05AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 12 2015, @11:05AM (#221647)

    Oh yes. I got this weird looking scar on the back of my hand from falling in the shower when I was a kid. My scar totally deserves its own Facebook page.