I learned about anti-facial-recognition fashion today and in really psyched about the idea. #cvdazzle #sketch #drawing

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I learned about anti-facial-recognition fashion today and in really psyched about the idea. #cvdazzle #sketch #drawing
The Urban Decay Electric Palette is my absolute favourite palette for playing with before going out on a date... a date patrolling the streets, obviously! I highly recommend it, especially at only $24. All the eyeshadows work as wet or dry, which means it’s perfect for creating cool CV Dazzle type makeup looks to avoid computer face recognition. There’s a cool guide on how to do this by Adam Harvey, who designed the above look, here.
CV Dazzle: Camouflage from Face Detection by Adam Harvey
CVdazzle, a fashion movement designed to distort your facial features allowing you to hide in plain sight from electronic surveillance cameras. Hello cyber-fashion.
"CV Dazzle opposes the mainstream push towards the widespread adoption of face recognition in order to protect privacy. As the usefulness and popularity of facial recognition grows in commerce and security (currently it's the fastest growing sector of biometrics ), so will the value of privacy. The objective of CV Dazzle is to adapt to our new environment and explore ways of communicating with machines to control our privacy in public."