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unhappycamper

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Thu Apr 17, 2014, 06:39 AM Apr 2014

Homeless man straps GoPro camera to his chest to film his life in tech-heavy San Francisco [View all]

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/04/16/homeless-man-straps-gopro-camera-to-his-chest-to-film-his-life-in-tech-heavy-san-francisco/



Homeless man straps GoPro camera to his chest to film his life in tech-heavy San Francisco
By Arturo Garcia
Wednesday, April 16, 2014 22:18 EDT

A self-described “entrepreneur and sociologist” has teamed up with a homeless man in San Francisco to use technology to combat what they describe as a tech-based lack of compassion.

“People are losing their social skills,” Adam Reichart says in a video showing him attempting to get donations from passers-by on the streets. “And when they lose their social skills, I’m seeing that they’re losing their compassion and their empathy, and the reality of everyday life. Most people in the United States, I think, are under the illusion that everything’s fine.”

Reichart, who has reportedly been homeless for the past 30 years, is listed as a “creative producer” on Homeless GoPro, which was developed by Kevin F. Adler. The video is shot from his point of view on a donated GoPro camera strapped to his chest.

Adler wrote on the project’s website that he got the idea based on his experiences with his uncle, who was also homeless for three decades until his death at the age of 50. The project reportedly aims to provide more homeless residents with cameras and allow them, like Reichart, to demonstrate what the city’s 6,500 or so people living on the streets face.
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