RFID and silver jewelry collar

Craft & Design Technology
RFID and silver jewelry collar

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Syuzi over at the Fashioning Technology blog writes:

Designed by artist Amy Johnston, Hidden Agendas is an open mesh collar constructed from 45 RFID tags. Each tag, which can be read by an RFID reader, is programmed to display an image, quote, or question about tracking, surveillance and projection of identity.

Besides the impracticality of this particular design, I think this is an interesting medium for artists to explore. I’m interested to know what kind of tag and reader she’s using and what the visualization software really looks like.

More:

Shisha Embroidered RFID Tags on CRAFT

4 thoughts on “RFID and silver jewelry collar

  1. leah says:

    would rather have it in jewerly or items like watches of key chains instead of under my skin

  2. Wilford Etringer says:

    Silver jewelries are nice even if they are quite expensive. :

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