On their way….anti-Google glasses

Nick Rosen
Jun 21, 2013
On their way….anti-Google glasses

1x1placeholder (1)Once you have seen them you might almost prefer to stay ON the digital map, but a Japanese tech group has invented the first pair of Facial DE-recognition glasses. They call them face-scrambling glasses.

Japan’s National Institute of Informatics came up with the crucial new accessory – glasses that scramble facial recognition algorithms. It’s already being touted as the “anti-Google Glass.” It uses 11 separate near-infrared LED lights to blind surveillance cameras – a technique first mentioned in my 2007 Observer article.

Now all we need is someone to actually make and sel them commercially.

To help you live free from the tyranny of the state’s electric eye, you should also be aware of another invention.

A few months ago, engineer/artist Adam Harvey unveiled a drone-proof burqa he called Stealth Wear. The garment cloaks the wearer in “nickel-metalized fabric designed to thwart IR-detection by thermal cameras,” as Kelly Bourdet explained after interviewing Harvey. Just one problem: It leaves your face exposed.

Drones and CCTV cams can still spot your smiling face and send it on over to the good folks at the NSA or whereever else they’re processing domestic spy data.