London - A pornography studio wants to make adult films using Google Glasses that can film your life from the point of view of your eyes.
Pink Visual spokesman Quentin Boyer told PCmag.com that the style of porn known as "point of view" has been a popular type of content for quite a while now.
"Obviously, a device that allows you to shoot high quality video in a truly hands-free fashion will make shooting POV porn that much easier."
But quite what Google will think of the idea is another matter: indeed in their official unveiling Wednesday, the search giant said the product would initially be offered for business, industrial and medical use, Daily Mail reported Friday.
Perhaps the studio, Pink Visual, falls under that first category.
The glasses are designed to let users capture video with a built-in camera as well as use apps, the internet, and social networking sites on the move.
"To really know their full potential, we'll need to get a pair to play around with, but we're already dreaming up ways to use the glasses to get shots (sex-related and otherwise) that just aren't
feasible using a traditional camera setup," the Mail quoted Boyer as saying.
Google points out that this is experimental technology, and a first generation device.
Google offered the first shot at the the device, known as Project Glass, to people attending a three-day conference for computer programmers this week in San Fancisco.
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