Friday, 8 February 2013

The end of an era for x - ray Spex by Alison a. Nieder

 
You can buy these lenses on Ebay (they also come in blue,) but they really let you see through clothes, pervert.

You can put your hands down now. The Transportation Security Administration has announced its intention to stop using the millimeter-wave scanners in its projections of airport security. Those are the scanners, you stand with hands above your head, the same scanners that produce images "naked" passengers, as the image below of Wikimedia.

By coincidence, the TSA announcement came on the same day, a new clothing anti-surveillance exhibition opened in London.

New York artist Adam Harney became associated with New York designer Johanna Bloomfield to create Stealth porter. According to Harvey, "" the anti-resonance and antiresonance hoodie scarf: clothing designed to counteract the thermal imaging, a technology used widely by drones. ""

The fashion show of the privacy, which will include demonstration of the technology behind the songs videos, will also "XX-shirt," Harvey which has a print in the shape of heart (to your heart) which protects the x-ray body and the "large Pocket" a device which automatically deactivates the signal of your cell phone.

According to PopSci, hooded sweater and scarf are "designed to conceal the heat signature of the body that can be picked up by the IR sensors built into many cameras, surveillance and unmanned aerial vehicles."

The exhibition began with a part of the summary of January 17 at the headquarters of tank Magazine and is presented by London collective, primitive and retail artists store that sells one-of-a-kind, craft parts, as well as his own label design Primitive. If you are in London or close enough, the exhibition runs until the end of the month.

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