Cyborg: A Documentary review man who hears' colours is leading transhuman age
Briefly

Neil Harbisson is a colour-blind artist who, through an antenna implant, experiences the world differently by converting colours into sounds, embodying a new transhuman age.
While some viewers are intrigued and entertained by Harbisson’s cyborg claims, others remain sceptical, raising questions about the authenticity and effectiveness of his sensory extensions.
In an intriguing demonstration on television, Harbisson successfully identifies a blue apple by sound, yet critics suggest a more rigorous test would enhance credibility.
Harbisson markets devices like North Sense, which vibrates when facing north, leading to debate on the practical benefits of his inventions compared to existing technologies.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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