SenseCam: The Life Logging Camera
We all have experienced a lapse in memory from time to time. It’s especially disappointing when the memory you’re trying to recall is one of importance, such as a special family event or vacation. Over the decades, the popularization of camcorders and cameras have helped us forever capture memories, but only the moments chosen by the person operating the camera.
Microsoft Research has developed a device called the SenseCam that is proving to be a great tool for memory loss. The digital camera is worn around the users neck, and is equipped with a fish-eye lens in order to capture as much information as possible. The SenseCam takes up to two pictures a minute without having to be prompted, and can store up to 30,000 photos on a 1GB flash memory card. This allows the user to view a thorough recount of their day picture by picture, or by compiling them all in a stop-motion fashion.
The SenseCam isn’t available to the general public yet, but it already has people buzzing about how they’d use it. Proposed ideas include an automatic diary for daily events or vacations, a way to monitor food intake, or to coordinate disaster response. I would use it to find my car keys every morning. How would you use it?


November 11th, 2009 at 8:44 am
for “Day in the Life of” features; like reality TV featuring 3 lives per segment; but for me personally, just a “Day in the Life of” blog featuring maybe 1 per week. Examples: DITLO Disaster Response Coordinator, DITLO Kindergarten Teacher, DITLO Jungle Medical Worker, DITLO Trash Collector… just a few people I know with lives we all should get a glimpse of.
November 11th, 2009 at 3:08 pm
What a great idea! I’m sure the resulting images would not only be intriguing, but eye-opening as well. A couple more to add, if I may: DITLO a Bike Messenger and DITLO a Lion Trainer.
November 18th, 2009 at 11:22 pm
A DITLO of just about any person mail carrier,landscaper,roofer,7-11 clerk,retired person, person in the hospital. really anyones life can be made into an interesting video. Each day is different also.
November 19th, 2009 at 9:44 am
I tried to come up with a DITLO that wouldn’t be interesting at all and concluded that you are probably right. With compelling images and good storytelling, a Day-in-the-life of just about anyone could be interesing. Can you think of anything that wouldn’t be? I can’t.