SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- You've heard of the tiny GoPro cameras that have become best known for capturing great video of thrill seekers and dare devils around the world. But a new online project that ...
(04-14) 08:48 PDT SAN FRANCISCO-- Adam Reichart and his newfound friends want you to walk a few miles in his homeless shoes. Virtually. Through a video camera strapped to his chest. Reichart is taking ...
When you think about high-tech wearable cameras and economic inequality in San Francisco, you probably think about the reported attacks on people wearing Google Glass by angry residents who see them ...
Homeless GoPro is exactly what it sounds like. The San Francisco based project equips members of the homeless community with GoPro cameras in an effort to build empathy and understanding for the ...
A project involving GoPro cameras and people living on the streets of San Francisco has suggested technology is making people feel less compassionate towards the homeless. Started by Kevin F Adler, ...
Few people know about the lives of homeless people. So, in honor of his late uncle who battled schizophrenia and was homeless on and off for 30 years, Kevin Adler started the Homeless GoPro Project to ...
GoPro cameras are branded as recording devices for extreme sports, but a San Francisco-based entrepreneur had a different idea of what to do with the camera: Strap it to a homeless man and capture ...
At least that’s what Erika Barraza and partner Kevin F. Adler are counting on as they outfit people who are homeless with wearable cameras to give viewers a first-person look at life on the streets.
Started by Kevin F. Adler and Erika Barraza, the goal is raise enough capital so the pair can travel the country and tell stories that would otherwise go untold. Here’s what they write: …we are going ...
What’s it like to walk a mile in another man’s shoes? That’s a question Kevin F. Adler, a 29-year-old San Franciscan sociologist and ed-tech entrepreneur, is working hard to answer. His idea was ...
A new project is handing out GoPro's to homeless people, hoping to give the public a closer look at who these people really are. Giving The Homeless A Camera To Tell Their Stories Few people know ...
Anyone who has spent time in the Castro District may have come across a quiet guy named Adam Reichart. He's normally seen around the neighborhood and in front of Mollie Stone's selling a Street Sheet, ...