surveillance

Sound Mirrors Echo Obsolete Military Technology as Art Installation

Sound Mirrors Echo Obsolete Military Technology as Art Installation

Before the invention of radar, the British military experimented with acoustic mirrors as a means of aircraft surveillance. Artist Tim Bruniges recreated these interactive objects in an interactive sound exhibition called “MIRRORS.”

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How-To: Kill Your Phone

How-To: Kill Your Phone

If you ever get the sneaking suspicion that your phone might be up to no good, then maybe you ought to consider killing your phone by making your own signal-blocking pouch with this resourceful tutorial from Aram Bartholl.

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Edward Snowden: Can a Refrigerator Function as a Faraday Cage?

Edward Snowden: Can a Refrigerator Function as a Faraday Cage?

In a counter surveillance measure, Edward Snowden told some lawyers to put their cell phones in a refrigerator to block out surveillance. Does this really work?

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Anti/Surveillance Fashion Show at Maker Faire

Noisebridge is proud to present Anti/Surveillance Fashion Show at the upcoming Maker Faire in San Mateo. Anti/Surveillance is a runway show exploring the uses of wearables for surveillance, and for hiding from surveillance. We are currently accepting submissions for participation in the show. Constantly under the lens of the camera, fashion is a natural form […]

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Web-controlled surveillance camera

Web-controlled surveillance camera

From Instructables: The purpose of this work is to show, how to build surveillance system with the web-page interface. The webcam can be turned in the vertical or horizontal direction throught the interface, but only in the area that border sensors will allow. The control page is secured with login system, where the user types […]

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