By KAYLA WEBLEY Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010
How do you communicate when your brain is active but your body isn't? The EyeWriter, a collaboration from the Ebeling Group, the Not Impossible Foundation and Graffiti Research Lab, uses low-cost eye-tracking glasses and open-source software to allow people suffering from any kind of neuromuscular syndrome to write & draw by tracking their eye movement & translating it to lines on a screen. The device was created for Tony "Tempt" Quan, an L.A.-based graffiti artist who was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease in 2003. After trying the EyeWriter - the first time he'd drawn anything since he was fully paralyzed - Quan said, "It feels like taking a breath after being held underwater for five minutes." http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2029497_2030618_2029822,00.html
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