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Seen while vending Black Lives Matter jewelry @ Washington Square Park. There is a vigil for Daunte Wright at Washington Square Park and there was a #BanTheScan rally to Outlaw Facial Recognition In NYC @ Washington Square Park yesterday.

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During George Burns's early career he often partnered with a young woman onstage. He never clicked with any of them until he met Gracie Allen in 1923. “And all of a sudden,” he reminisced many years later, “the audience realized I had a talent. They were right. I did have a talent—and I was married to her for 38 years.”

 

While touring together, George found himself falling in love with Gracie. It took him three years to woo her, and finally won her over by accidentally making her cry; Gracie figured that if George meant enough to her to make her cry, she must be in love with him.

 

The comedic couple performed together on radio, television, film and onstage for over twenty-five years. Gracie retired in 1958 due to health reasons and died of heart disease in 1964.

 

George absorbed himself in his career after her death, working on hit television series and movies. He visited Gracie's grave once a month until he died in 1996 aged 100. He was interred next to her, their tombstone reading, “Gracie Allen and George Burns—Together Again.”

 

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Zelda & Fitzgerald met in Montgomery, Alabama. Initially, Fitzgerald was unable to convince Zelda that he could provide her with the type of lifestyle she demanded and she broke off their engagement. Fitzgerald moved back in with his parents to revise his book, "The Romantic Egoist." And in the fall of 1919, after Scribners picked up the newly completed, "The Side of Paradise", their engagement was back on.

 

Fitzgerald passed away at the age of 44 in 1940. Zelda struggled with schizophrenia during the early 1930's and was very fragile throughout the rest of her life. Their tempestuous relationship has been the basis for many works.

 

"Nobody has ever measured, even poets, how much a heart can hold." ~Zelda Fitzgerald

A collaboration with Martelle Hunt based on the idea of CV Dazzle cvdazzle.com/ by Adam Harvey, exploring how fashion can be used as camouflage from facial recognition software.

 

HMU: Martelle Hunt

MODEL: Janet Huang

 

Assisted by Dustin Sarten

Day 48 of 365

 

A collaboration with Martelle Hunt based on the idea of CV Dazzle by Adam Harvey, exploring how fashion can be used as camouflage from facial recognition software.

 

HMU: Martelle Hunt

MODELS: Joshua Lowe, Martelle Hunt, Janet Huang

 

Assisted by Dustin Sarten

A collaboration with Martelle Hunt based on the idea of CV Dazzle cvdazzle.com/ by Adam Harvey, exploring how fashion can be used as camouflage from facial recognition software.

 

HMU: Martelle Hunt

MODEL: Joshua Lowe

 

Assisted by Dustin Sarten

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MFlow cameras at Gatwick Airport by 'Human Recognition Systems'. A pretty dismal piece of design.

A collaboration with Martelle Hunt based on the idea of CV Dazzle cvdazzle.com/ by Adam Harvey, exploring how fashion can be used as camouflage from facial recognition software.

HMU: Martelle Hunt

MODEL: Martelle Hunt

 

Assisted by Dustin Sarten

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Olgivanna and Frank Lloyd Wright met at the Petrograd Ballet performing in Chicago in 1924. Frank was a famous American architect, nearly at the height of his creative powers, and Olgivanna was a Montenegrin dancer. She had great influence on his work and acted as a matriarch of his estate after he died.

 

Soon after they met, Frank and Olgivanna moved to Frank's home in Wisconsin, called Taliesin. Olgivanna gave birth to their daughter, Lovanna just a few months later. Together they founded a architectural fellowship at Taliesin, and after Frank finalized the divorce to his first wife he and Olgivanna married in 1928. The years he spent in Arizona with Olgivanna were his most productive, where he designed more than half of his buildings and authored his autobiography.

 

After Frank's death in 1959 Olgivanna continued to run the estate and fellowship. Although Frank's body had been buried in Wisconsin for over 25 years, Olgivanna had arranged that it be unburied, cremated, and mixed with her own ashes to build a wall in a memorial garden. Although her wishes were not fully carried out to letter, Frank's remains today lie next to Olgivanna's in Arizona.

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welcome to the new world order. they will enter your home.

 

NYS Contact Tracing

When you get a call from NYS Contact Tracing — Answer your phone!

 

Our Contact Tracing force is working every day to help stop the spread.

 

Note: Any information you give a contact tracer will be strictly confidential and treated as a private medical record. A NYS contact tracer will NEVER ask for your Social Security Number or private financial information (like your credit card number) — if someone purporting to be a contact tracer asks for that information, hang up.

Big Bang Data

An exhibition on Big Data and Art, selfies and surveillance at Somerset House, London

03 December 2015 to 20 March 2016

 

Blas, Zach (2013-2015)

 

Face Cages #1, #2 and #3

 

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No, but it is a magician, so points for that at least.

NYC: City Hall Park / Image Object

 

Amanda Ross-Ho's "The Character and Shape of Illuminated Things (Facial Recognition)"

 

(One of seven artists' works in Image Object)

 

Leica M-P (Typ 240) | Leica Elmar-M 3.8/24 ASPH

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The Las Vegas Sphere as seen by night, with the lights of Vegas behind it. The Sphere itself has been replaced with the glaring red eye of HAL 9000 from Kubrick's '2001: A Space Odyssey,' and centered on it is a Madison Square Garden logo. The Sphere has been topped with Trump's hair.

  

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From the 2008 Columbus Easy Rider Bike Show. Checkout the faces! I posted this because Apple's Aperture software (v3) started identifying the faces on the bike. lottadot.blogspot.com/2010/02/aperture-facial-recognition...

 

software used by law enforcement in public places can be easily defeated. Example: rt.com/usa/video-surveillance-face-trapwire-237/ At what point will we all be wearing masks? 35mm Leica M6 TTL with 28mm Elmarit-M and HP5+ in Ilfotec DD-X at 68 degrees for 9 minutes.

Bella and Marc met in 1909. At the time, Marc was the broke apprentice of Leon Bakst. Marc has stated that their love started the moment they saw each other and continued for 35 years.

 

In 1944 Bella passed away due to a viral infection. Just 2 years later, Marc published what has become her most famous book, The Burning Lights.

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To hack «hit counter» I drew a face on my phone :-)

 

I like the idea that as art becomes more and more software, code-based, art pieces can be hacked when visitors/users stumble (or actively search for) exploits.

 

Now, the counter is off by at least 20 hits… but if you ever had a website, you know hits are so 1999. It's all about en-ga-ge-ment…

 

«hit counter» is a great, referential, artwork by Zach Gage, twitter.com/helvetica

 

As seen at future everything festival

Anti-virus software maker AVG is in attendance at MWC this year, and it has brought with it something that’ll make privacy advocates very happy indeed: a pair of invisibility glasses.

Despite the name, they won’t actually “do a Harry Potter” and make you invisible (that technology is on the way...

 

www.everythingliveon.com/thumb-your-nose-at-the-surveilla...

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