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Across the globe, surveillance cameras meticulously track our every move, compiling our data to shape a detailed image of our lives. With the potential to influence our behavior, how do we safeguard our privacy and autonomy? Enter the domain of anti-recognition garments—a solution poised to disrupt the surveillance narrative.
The status quo is beeing challanged by rendering individuals invisible to ubiquitous surveillance systems. Through a blend of inflatable structures, reflective materials, strategic mirror placements, and dynamic fabric manipulation, our anti-recognition garment confounds the camera's gaze. Rather than merely obscuring one's identity, it redefines perception, transforming the wearer into an enigmatic presence within the digital sphere.
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Mirjam v. Mengershausen
Violet Haim

"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say."
- Edward-Snowden

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