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Kazys Varnelis, Ph.D. conducts transdisciplinary research and practice. Trained as an historian of architecture, he is also an artist, curator, and designer.

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Category: urban

urban camouflage

Posted on 20 October 200728 December 2018

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

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Posted in camouflage, cities, urban

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