Challenging notions of virtuality, Kevin’s transformation into a social cyborg has him constructing a modular multi-camera networked backpack. This unique backpack allows him to experiment with lifecasting as a physical embodiment of ambient presence to his online readers. The setup also acts as a memory prosthetic, allowing him to “never forget” as first-person memories are captured and made “deep searchable” through a combination of keyframe tagging, thumbnail flipping, face & speech recognition, and GPS location awareness. See “How to never forget: The story behind Kevin’s wearable cameras
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