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Anti-surveillance mask lets you pass as someone else

Monday, May 12, 2014 18:20
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Uncomfortable with surveillance cameras? “Identity replacement tech” in the form of the Personal Surveillance Identity Prosthetic gives you a whole new face.

18914851431735860406679940283824o.jpgThey’re like Guy Fawkes masks that look like real people: A group wears the paper URME masks. URME Surveillance

If the world starts looking like a scene from “Matrix 3″ where everyone has Agent Smith’s face, you can thank Leo Selvaggio.

His rubber mask aimed at foiling surveillance cameras features his visage, and if he has his way, plenty of people will be sporting the Personal Surveillance Identity Prosthetic in public. It’s one of three products made by the Chicago-based artist’s URME Surveillance, a venture dedicated to “protecting the public from surveillance and creating a safe space to explore our digital identities.”

 

194135614317362737399711175031225o.jpgLeo Selvaggio’s face could be yours. URME Surveillance

“Our world is becoming increasingly surveilled. For example, Chicago has over 25,000 cameras networked to a single facial recognition hub,” reads the URME (pronounced U R Me) site. “We don’t believe you should be tracked just because you want to walk outside and you shouldn’t have to hide either. Instead, use one of our products to present an alternative identity when in public.”

The 3D-printed resin mask, made from a 3D scan of Selvaggio’s face and manufactured by ThatsMyFace.com, renders his features and skin tone with surprising realism, though the eyes peeping out from the eye holes do lend a certain creepiness to the look.

Creepiness is, of course, part of the point here, as the interdisciplinary artist takes a his-face-in-everyone’s-face approach to exploring the impact of an increasingly networked world on personal identity.

“When you wear these devices the cameras will track me instead of you and your actions in public space will be attributed as mine because it will be me the cameras see,” the artist, who’s working toward his MFA at Chicago’s Columbia College, says on a recently launched Indiegogo page for the products. “All URME devices have been tested for facial recognition and each properly identifies the wearer of me on Facebook, which has some of the most sophisticated facial recognition software around.”

 

It turns out some states have anti-mask laws. And Selvaggio — whose earlier project You Are Me let others use his social-media profiles — says he’s considered the possibility that anyone wearing his face in public could engage in illegal activity.

http://www.cnet.com/news/urme-anti-surveillance-mask-lets-you-pass-as-someone-else/

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  • Set up a different meeting: ¨Proposal of a new system for the world. One without cameras, money or wars”.

    How bout that? I´m down with that idea instead of momentary patches on fascism.

    Tired of all this conspiracy masturbation we do, [email protected] that´s where you reach me if you want to get organized and talk some new direction.

    It´s time.

  • How bout a nice berka. . .muselums have been getting away with that satanic garb.

  • now that is what I call and entrepreneur, now the new face with rubber gloves that look like skin, hell there is a new identity for you right there. Throw a set of the gestapo type police sun shades and you will get away as an agent or some sort, they might even consider you a BLM, Post Office, TSA, DHS,FBI, CIA, IRS, Park Ranger, Hell who knows what other fricken Psycho bureaucrats, carry fricken guns these days, and give me a gun from the 3d printer so I can protect myself frpm these morons.

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