
Perhaps you know someone who’s a member of the “lifelogging” community – these are people who record pretty much all of their waking hours, typically using small, wearable video cameras. The problem is, they inevitably end up with a lot of footage that’s just … well, boring, even to them. That’s where the neurocam comes in. It’s a prototype headset camera, that only records when it detects that its wearer is interested in what they’re seeing.
The neurocam is a product of the Tokyo-based Neurowear team, which also brought us Necomimi and Shippo – moving, wearable, mind-controlled cat ears and a tail, respectively. On the less goofy side, Neurowear is also behind a set of headphones that selects music based on the listener’s mood.
via gizmag


