Cyberman (film)

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Cyberman
Cyberman FilmPoster.jpeg
Directed by Peter Lynch
Produced by Michael Allder
Written by David Weaver
Bridget Newson
Starring Steve Mann
William Gibson
Richard Mann
Music by Ken Myhr
Cinematography Rudolf Blahacek
Edited by Caroline Christie
Distributed by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
Running time
87 minutes
Country Canada
Language English

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Cyberman is a 2001 documentary film about Steve Mann, inventor of the EyeTap. It was directed by Peter Lynch, but much of the material in the film was also shot by Mann himself, through his EyeTap. Thus Cyberman may well have been the first film in which the subject incidentally or existentially (i.e. just by being himself) shot much of the material used in the film.[citation needed][dubious ]

The book, Cyborg... was released the same year, and much of the material in the film is based on material in an early draft of the book's manuscript.

Novelist William Gibson appears in the film, in conjunction with Mann's presentation at the TED (Technology Entertainment and Design) conference. Mann and Gibson were both presenters at TED, and the interview takes place immediately following their presentations at the conference.

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