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That time Baird, one of the inventors of TV, tried to use a human eyeball as an optic device
-SOURCE: http://www.deadmedia.org/notes/11/119.html
In 1928 Baird convinced a London surgeon to lend him
an eyeball removed from a young man's head. In his own
words...
"As soon as I was given the eye, I hurried in a
taxicab to the laboratory. Within a few minutes I had the
eye in the machine. Then I turned on the current and the
waves carrying television were broadcast from the aerial.
The essential image for television passed through the eye
within half and hour after the operation. On the
following day the sensitiveness of the eye's visual nerve
was gone. The optic was dead. I had been dissatisfied
with the old-fashioned selenium cell and lens. I felt
that television demanded something more refined. The most
sensitive optical substance known is the nerve of the
human eye... I had to wait a long time to get the eye
because unimpaired ones are not often removed by
surgeons... Nothing was gained from the experiment. It
was gruesome and a waste of time."
- SOURCE: http://www.deadmedia.org/notes/11/119.html
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