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Pilot Matt Standridge will compete in the Cybathlon using an exoskeleton from the University of Houston's Noninvasive Brain-Machine Interface Systems Laboratory designed to help people with paraplegia to walk.

On Assignment: Exoskeleton-Assisted Cybathlon Pilot for the journal Nature

Eric Kayne August 17, 2016

I had the opportunity to shoot stills and video last month for the science journal Nature at the University of Houston's Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Laboratory for Noninvasive Brain-Machine Interface Systems. There, researchers are working on a bionic exoskeleton that will allow pilot Matt Standridge, a paraplegic, to compete in the Cybathon. The technology they're developing will hopefully allow many others who have lost the ability to walk to do so again.

The assignment included portraiture, stills from the lab, as well as video interviews and collecting b-roll. The video was edited by Greg Kendall-Ball, the photo editor at the publication. 

In Portraits Tags robotics, portrait, commercial, editorial, science, university of houston, engineering, exoskeleton, cybathalon, Portrait, editorial portrait, commercial portrait, business portrait, advertising portrait, marketing portrait, environmental portrait, headshot
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Air sax with the University of Houston's Spirit of Houston Marching Band

Eric Kayne April 23, 2013

A cute shot from this past weekend for the Houston Chronicle: Tyler Reed, 11, pantomimes playing saxophone along with the University of Houston's Spirit of Houston Marching Band as they play April 20, 2013 in Houston at Discovery Green. The University of Houston's Spirit of Houston Marching Band played a four-hour performance. They performed a work titled "En Masse" by composer Daniel Bernard Roumain, who is doing a two-year residency at UH's Mitchell Center for the Arts. Saturday's concert featured about 150 members of the band as well as Roumain, who plays the violin.[gallery link="file"]

In Uncategorized Tags cute kid, cuteness, discovery green, marching band, music, saxaphone, spirit of Houston, university of houston
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