In this project, I conceived the core idea and design of a real-time eye-tracking wearable
device. Collaborating with technical student, we developed a head-mounted mask
equipped with a smartphone running custom Android software. When an audience
member approaches, the phone’s camera captures their eyes and displays them live on
the screen.
This interactive setup highlights themes of observation and surveillance by making the
audience’s gaze visible in real time. It invites reflection on watching and being watched,
privacy, and control in spaces where biometric data is collected and used.