Anti-surveillance fashion… wait what?

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Yeah apparently this is no joke. Does the world of fashion feel like they’re being targeted by surveillance? Is that really an issue for them? These are all burning questions that the big news agencies have clearly not asked yet, but perhaps the most interesting and obvious criticism here is: while these “clothes” may block newer surveillance technologies…

!!! THEY ATTRACT A LOT MORE ATTENTION FROM OLDER SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGIES (NAMELY HUMAN EYES) !!!

The CHBL Jammer Coat is a piece of clothing that enables its user to disappear: Google cannot find you anymore
Lisa Kori Chung and Caitlin Morris from Fabrica designed the anti-NIS (neuroimaging surveillance) pieces to detect when surveillance technology linked to CCTV cameras is trying to read the wearer’s brainwaves. It would then focus their thoughts to something inconsequential to help maintain privacy.
This range of anti-drone clothing was created by New York designer Adam Harvey to hide the wearer from heat detection technologies.

Originally reported by PutThisOn.com

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