Fooling the Cameras.

AuthorWalker, Jesse
PositionArtifact - Collective-identity-concealing face masks - Brief article

With a project called URME--pronounced "you're me"--the Chicago artist Leo Selvaggio plans to confound the world's surveillance systems by distributing lifelike masks of his own face. Selvaggio wants to turn his countenance, he says, into "a kind of a Guy Fawkes mask that could pass for an actual person," fooling facial recognition software into thinking that everyone wearing Selvaggio's features is in fact Selvaggio.

URME is offering three products, according to a deadpan Indiegogo video asking people to fund the artist's efforts. The first, based on a detailed 3D rendering of his head, is "a wearable, photorealistic prosthetic." The second, for privacy seekers on a budget, is a less convincing paper mask. And the third will facially...

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