Look Who’s Watching
What we know as surveillance is changing everyday. More and more average citizens are being watched by public and private organizations. Take London for example, which has nearly 500,000 surveillance cameras around the city. Once the art of human observation, surveillance has now evolved into a technological discipline of spy drones and social network data mining. And although average citizens may not be able to compete with the CIA, we can still get our James Bond on with some of the top 10 barely-legal gadgets for the modern spy. See them here.
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*SB*
Im not going to lie…this website is very cool to me…Ive always secretly wanted to be a spy or FBI agent but never committed to the idea…the lighter-camera was so sleek and inconspicuous I would love to have one…
But then again…i dont like the idea of making it easier and easier for people to invade our privacy…we are fascinated with the idea of catching other ppl in the act- like we’re any better….
I was taught in undergrad that ppl tend to act like their under surveillance even when their not…its the way society has conditioned our minds to believe that we must act accordingly because we never know who’s watching…. and these little gadgets are not helping!!!
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"a mom"
I find myself carrying my digital camera everywhere now a days. Looking for something to catch. It’s funny how important that little thing has become. It even takes video with sound. I’m always thinking if something happens I can always be prepared. It’s a little bit sad. I’m looking for something.
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