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'''Kevin Warwick''' was an interview subject for the 2012 ''[[Doctor Who]]'' documentary ''[[The Science of Doctor Who (2012 documentary)|The Science of Doctor Who]]''. | '''Kevin Warwick''' was a [[cybernetics]] [[professor]] working at [[University of Reading|Reading University]]. He inserted an [[RFID transmitter]] into his arm, allowing him to control his lights and [[Door|doors]]. He once used an interface which allowed him to move a robotic arm thousands of [[Mile|miles]] away, in [[New York]]. His work inspired the subculture of [[Grinder|Grinders]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Believe (audio story)|Believe]]'') | ||
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The real-world Kevin Warwick was an interview subject for the 2012 ''[[Doctor Who]]'' documentary ''[[The Science of Doctor Who (2012 documentary)|The Science of Doctor Who]]''. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:28, 14 August 2022
Kevin Warwick was a cybernetics professor working at Reading University. He inserted an RFID transmitter into his arm, allowing him to control his lights and doors. He once used an interface which allowed him to move a robotic arm thousands of miles away, in New York. His work inspired the subculture of Grinders. (AUDIO: Believe)
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The real-world Kevin Warwick was an interview subject for the 2012 Doctor Who documentary The Science of Doctor Who.