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The Camoria camera knows how you're feeling, and helps you remember with pictures
What if there was a camera out there that was always with you, and cataloged your life experiences in picture form based on how you were feeling at the time? That's what the Camoria does, an over-the-ear digital camera concept thought up by designer Akbiyik Volkan from Stuttgart, Germany.
In a world full of blogs and social networking sites packed with personal photo albums, and considering we also have accepted-yet-odd-looking ear pieces, we're pretty much ready for the Camoria. One big downside? It's on your ear, so all of your pretty photos won't be of your own pretty face — no more Myspace kissy shots.
Check out the gallery below for more views of the Camoria.
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By CoralAmber at 10:05 AM ON 06/24/08
This would be great for Alzheimer's patients! I read a study where simply reviewing pictures from their day improved their day to day memory dramatically. I wonder how the mood element works.
By Lex at 1:44 PM ON 06/24/08
This would also be good for those who are depressed, just to remind them that they do have better feelings, and pictures, too!