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		<title>Hypothetical Tech Film &#8220;Sight&#8221; Is Like &#8220;A Day Made Of Glass&#8221; Only Slightly More Rapey</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />A new vision of the future has tech-bloggers equally creeped out and utterly fascinated. The short film &#8220;Sight&#8221; shows a world where applications, games, television, cooking, even dating, are all run through technology embedded in the human eye. You might remember the YouTube video &#8220;A Day Made of Glass&#8221; in which Corning Incorporated envisioned a [...]<p><a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/286945/hypothetical-tech-film-sight-is-like-a-day-made-of-glass-only-slightly-more-rapey/">Hypothetical Tech Film &#8220;Sight&#8221; Is Like &#8220;A Day Made Of Glass&#8221; Only Slightly More Rapey</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.inquisitr.com">The Inquisitr</a></p>
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<p>A new vision of the future has tech-bloggers equally creeped out and utterly fascinated. The short film &#8220;Sight&#8221; shows a world where applications, games, television, cooking, even dating, are all run through technology embedded in the human eye.</p>
<p>You might remember the YouTube video &#8220;A Day Made of Glass&#8221; in which Corning Incorporated envisioned a technological utopia where all of our hardware is replaced by, well, interactive glass. Now, a film created by mystery company &#8220;Sight Systems&#8221; (a cover for a couple of Bezalel Academy of Art and Design students) hypothetically one-ups the glass-world, but putting gaming, entertainment, damn-near-everything into your eyes.</p>
<p>The film shows some kind of system either implanted into the human eye surgically or possibly a high-tech contact lens, performing all of the functions of an iPhone, a laptop, a gaming system, a television, and more without any hardware to speak of. You see the main character of the film watching TV on a blank wall. He plays a video game laying on his stomach in his living room. He cuts cucumber with visual assistance (that also makes a game of it). He even gets tips on a date with a &#8220;Wingman&#8221; app.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a little creepy, but also kind of cool. Luckily we have tech-heads to help us sort through the ethical and philosophical ramifications of the hypothetical tech. <a title="This Vision Of The Future Includes Eyeball-Embedded AR, Hackable Humans, And Gamified Everything" href="http://techcrunch.com/2012/07/27/this-vision-of-the-future-includes-eyeball-embedded-ar-hackable-humans-and-gamified-everything/">TechCrunch</a> said &#8220;by embedding this type of technology in our bodies, there is absolutely zero freedom from this externalized knowledge. There is no way to resist the temptation to &#8216;look it up.&#8217; And thus, everything we know comes from the technology inside us rather than our own brains,&#8221; of the potential for such technology.</p>
<p>Though generally admiring the film, the <a title="‘Sight Systems’ Video: Brilliant, Creepy, Thought-Provoking" href="http://www.idigitaltimes.com/articles/10468/20120727/sight-systems-video.htm">International Digital Times</a> pointed out that &#8220;The creepiest part of the movie [...] is the ending,&#8221; continuing, &#8220;When the man&#8217;s date found out that he&#8217;s been using &#8216;Wingman,&#8217; she becomes disgusted and gets up to leave his apartment. But as she walks out, he manipulates her Sight, seemingly gains control of her mind, accesses her profile and says, &#8216;Let&#8217;s try this again.&#8217;&#8221;</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the video. What do you think? Is &#8220;Sight&#8221; an early look at a highly interactive and slightly rape-y future?</p>
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