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A Japanese designer has come up with ways of avoiding crime by hiding in plain sight.

See the New York Times.

image of person in vending machine camouflage

Submitted by kazys on 19 October, 2007 - 23:40
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Kazys Varnelis [CV] is the Director of the Network Architecture Lab at the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation. With Robert Sumrell, he runs the non-profit architectural collective AUDC. Click here for more.


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