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Discovery Channel Canada

Discovery Channel Canada

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Here is a really nice documentary on one of my projects for Discovery Channel Canada.

Make My Body Younger

Make My Body Younger

In this series, people who love to party and live to excess will be given their very own ‘living autopsy’. Using an exciting new graphic projection technique, they will be able to see their own body opening up as if they were undergoing an autopsy.
They will then find out how old their internal organs really are. Their birth certificate might show they’re only 22 but years of knocking back the booze might mean their liver has the biological age of 42.
But after the shock treatment, there’s help at hand. A …

Cyborgs and Stem cells

Cyborgs and Stem cells

Neil Harbisson, Eye-Borg wearer and student at Dartington College of Art: “I was in a lecture given by Adam Montandon in Dartington college and he was talking about cybernetics and cyborgs and how new technology can change the way we perceive the world and, when he finished and asked him if he thought it would be possible to create something so that I could perceive colour in some way and he said ‘Sure’, and we began a project.”
Guide Voice: What Adam created was the “Eye-Borg” – a means of transferring …

Make My Body Younger – BBC3 in Broadcast Magazine

Make My Body Younger – BBC3 in Broadcast Magazine

Series producer Sarah Wood on performing “living autopsies” on over-indulgent teens.
Where did the idea come from?
The Twofour development team was thinking about fresh approaches to health programming and they came up with the idea of creating a “living autopsy”. It’s great because it’s such a strange concept – the initial reaction is “you can’t do that”. The company’s technology arm, HMC Interactive, is amazingly creative and knew they could, so Stuart Murphy pitched it to Danny Cohen at BBC3.
What’s the full format?
It’s a health show for young people who live …