By
Laura June 
posted Feb 10th 2011 2:34PM

Well, this one is not really a surprise. NYU Professor / artist Wafaa Bilal had a r
emovable camera installed into the back of his head via a surgically implanted titanium plate to assist him with his
lifecasting. Turns out that the camera caused a decent amount of pain as his body rejected the foreign object -- again, no big surprise there. Bilal, however, seems pretty unfazed, and vows to continue on with the project which he says is a "comment on the inaccessibility of time, and the inability to capture memory." Whatever, we suspect he just wanted to be known as the guy who had a camera implanted in the back of his head, and that's alright by us.
[Photo by Brad Farwell]
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