Some cool Surveillance Cameras images:
Al Seef Palace
Image by radiant guy
Watchful
Image by rutty
Cool Surveillance Cameras images
Some cool Surveillance Cameras images:
Al Seef Palace
Image by radiant guy
Watchful
Image by rutty
A few nice Surveillance Cameras images I found:
Aspen Trunks
Image by James Feller
First test of new camera and film…
Camera: Nikon F3
Lens: Nikkor 50mm f/1.2 ais
Film: FPP Hawkeye Traffic Surveillance Color Film
Developer: Walgreens
Developing time: 1 hour
187/365. Bitte lächeln
Image by he-sk
A few nice Surveillance Cameras images I found:
bread and cameras
Image by williac
CCTV
Image by screenpunk
Cameras-070719_0017
Image by xoflg
Deux caméras (probablement privées) Passage Lemonnier/Rue Lulay des Febvres
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Image by Kiwien
Forsvarskommandoen @ Arsenaløen
Image by *Panopticon*
IMG_0860
Image by don relyea
Watching You Watching Me:
In the new surveillance age we live in, everywhere you go you are being watched and your actions are being recorded. Using the same facial recognition technology agencies use to track people in surveillance footage, this interactive art installation will track its patrons and sketch them on the side of a building live. This interactive installation will use cameras and facial detection to sketch/paint the viewers of the installation while they are standing in front of it watching it paint. No actual footage of the patrons will be recorded, retained or sent over the internet. Only the sketches will be saved.
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Cameras-070719_0010
Image by xoflg
Caméra Rue Léopold/Rue de la Cité (Pont des Arches)
Keeping an eye on things
Image by Wysz
Geotagged.
More info. about these cameras
Monitoring Policy
“NO GRAFFITI”
Image by Newtown grafitti
"THIS BUILDING IS PROTECTED BY ELECTRONIC SENSORS, SURVEILLANCE VIDEO CAMERAS 24 HOURS MONITORING ALARMS."
If you say so – IWK
Some cool Surveillance Cameras images:
Streetlight-Mounted Beige Surveillance Camera At Fifteenth Street, NW & New York Avenue, NW (Washington, DC)
Image by takomabibelot
A few nice Surveillance Cameras images I found:
I’ll Be Watching You
Image by Thomas Hawk
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Metro Police “Neighborhood” CCTV, North Capitol St. (Washington, DC)
Image by takomabibelot
For a view from the north, see: www.flickr.com/photos/takomabibelot/285793556/
"CCTV – Neighborhood-Based Cameras:"
mpdc.dc.gov/page/cctv-neighborhood-based-cameras
"CCTV – Locations of Permanent Cameras:"
mpdc.dc.gov/page/cctv-locations-permanent-cameras
" “The goal of the CCTV system is to enhance the safety and security of residents, workers and visitors in the District of Columbia, while vigorously respecting the privacy rights of individuals,” the MPDC says. Mayor Williams’s proposal to increase the number of cameras in and use of the city’s surveillance system moves Washington, D.C., away from this goal. It would be better realized if the financial resources instead were used to hire more police officers to patrol the streets for illegal activity. The D.C. camera surveillance system should continue to be used for emergencies, and not be expanded to watch daily life." — D.C.’s Camera System Should Focus on Emergencies, Not Daily Life (December 2005) www.epic.org/privacy/surveillance/spotlight/1205/default….
old-and-new
Image by ebrkut
wwfsd? – cover your tracks
Image by finishing-school
acrylic on paper, 2007
echelon: who is watching you?
curated by Miguel Cortez
Opening Friday August 3 from 6pm-10pm
August 3 – September 1, 2007
"One cannot use spies without sagacity and knowledge, one cannot use spies without humanity and justice" – Sun Tzu
"It was terribly dangerous to let your thoughts wander when you were in any public place or within range of a telescreen. The smallest thing could give you away. A nervous tic, an unconscious look of anxiety, a habit of muttering to yourself—anything that carried with it the suggestion of abnormality, of having something to hide. In any case, to wear an improper expression on your face… was itself a punishable offense."
– George Orwell, 1984, Book 1, Chapter 5
US surveillance began centuries ago with the concept of slave passes, which allowed slave-owners to monitor and control the mobility of their "chattel." Yet the slave pass system was sometimes subverted by the rare slaves who could write, such as Frederick Douglass. These literate slaves could create their own passes and might thus gain freedom for themselves and other slaves. Trafficking in passes and "free papers" soon became a burgeoning business, one that the slave system grappled with for nearly two centuries.
From slaves, the history of surveillance next turns to the infamous Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, which restricted Chinese immigration to the United States. All Chinese laborers were forced to register with the government and subject themselves to being photographed and fingerprinted. A whole apparatus of surveillance was created.
In the 1920s, government surveillance spread to political radicals, especially workers trying to organize union activity. J. Edgar Hoover headed this government surveillance unit which would later become the FBI. As the 20th century advanced, computer technology proved a powerful enhancement to the regime of surveillance. This allowed most devices and databases to be monitored and evaluated, including automobiles, Your car can be tracked by GPS, and your spending habits can be gleaned from accessing your credit card records. Internet and email are monitored in the workplace and cameras are just about everywhere.
For this show artists will explore the history of surveillance and how this affects us at this present time. They will in turn create work dealing with this theme which will include 2D work, installation, and new media.
ARTISTS PARTICIPATING:
Anni Holm
Drew Browning and Annette Barbier
Dustin Klare
Elvia Rodriguez-Ochoa
Finishing School
Gretel Garcia s
Ian Simmons
Noelle Mason
Patrick Lichty
Tom Sibley
T.W. Li
See photos from the opening HERE
See a review of this show in the Chicago Reader
See an article in Extra Newspaper
See a review in Flavorpill
Polvo, www.polvo.org
1458 W. 18th St., 1R Chicago, IL 60608
773.344.1940
info@polvo.org
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Security Camera Sign NSA Spy Cam Surveillance Cameras Sign Stop watching us! Pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube. #SecurityCam #SpyCamera #Spying #SecurityCamera #CameraSign #CloseCircuit #NSA #SpyCam #HiddenCamera #SecurityCa
Image by JeepersMedia
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A few nice Surveillance Cameras images I found:
IMG_2427IMG_2426 A surveillance helicopter showing its nose-mounted camera and its aircraft N-number. N2927W.
Image by Douglas Y
Maybe this aircraft is carrying a camera for pipeline inspection?
This helicopter is blue and white with green trim. This is photo 2 of 3. See the FAA registry website for a good education. For planespotting, see the 1940 Air Terminal Museum at Hobby Airport. Its website is www.1940airterminal.org. See the December Wings & Wheels events.
A few nice Surveillance Cameras images I found:
By @tomasvh “How does constant #surveillance change the way we live? How is the rapid expansion of #drones changing the nature of the sky, warfare and our #privacy? To engage these questions, I attached my camera to a small drone and travelled across Amer
Image by Pedro Fanega
Surveillance Bull2
Image by Vancouver Public Space Network (VPSN)
You’d look this anxious too if you had a pair of surveillance cameras on you the entire time.
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Hydro Texaco @ Jagtvej 213-215
Image by *Panopticon*
The many eyes of Big Brother
Image by quinn.anya
MTA bus surveillance ad: “What’s next? Watching you.”
Image by ossguy
Original: "What’s next? Watching out for you. To improve safety, we’re installing surveillance cameras on 1,150 more buses. Smile."
As edited: "What’s next? Watching you. To improve surveillance, cameras on 1,150 more buses. Smile."
"MTA New York City Transit — Improving, non-stop."
A few nice Surveillance Cameras images I found:
Survilliance cameras in Cochabamba
Image by 51114u9
Illustrate the omnipresence of Big Brother
Map of "fake security" -> overpass-turbo.eu/s/3Ew
camera 1
Image by nothing to hide
Nikon F-501
Nikkor 50mm f/1.8
Agfa CT Precisa Iso100
xpro
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Stoplight-Mounted Rectangular Vehicle Motion Detector In Front Of Goins Restaurant, Corner Of Georgia Avenue, NW & Shepherd Street, NW (Washington, DC)
Image by takomabibelot
At first look I thought it was a surveillance camera. Turns out these little things are vehicle motion detectors hooked up to the streetlight.
000976387
Image by don relyea
Watching You Watching Me
In the new surveillance age we live in, everywhere you go you are being watched and your actions are being recorded. Using the same facial recognition technology agencies use to track people in surveillance footage, this interactive art installation will track its patrons and sketch them on the side of a building live. This interactive installation will use cameras and facial detection to sketch/paint the viewers of the installation while they are standing in front of it watching it paint. No actual footage of the patrons will be recorded, retained or sent over the internet. Only the sketches will be saved.
Surveillance at the Magic Kingdom
Image by David Allan Barker
Surveillance at the Magic Kingdom
A few nice Surveillance Cameras images I found:
Monitoring / Überwachung
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411 K-7 + Jupiter-9 85/2.0
"surveillance camera”
16_44_15
Image by freedryk
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The concrete cows of Milton Keynes
Image by Arenamontanus
The iconic cows now live semi-indoors. Surrounded by surveillance cameras, of course.
AXIS P1428-E Network Camera
Image by AxisCommunications
The AXIS P1428-E Network Camera features 4K resolution.
A few nice Surveillance Cameras images I found:
IMG_0868
Image by don relyea
Watching You Watching Me:
In the new surveillance age we live in, everywhere you go you are being watched and your actions are being recorded. Using the same facial recognition technology agencies use to track people in surveillance footage, this interactive art installation will track its patrons and sketch them on the side of a building live. This interactive installation will use cameras and facial detection to sketch/paint the viewers of the installation while they are standing in front of it watching it paint. No actual footage of the patrons will be recorded, retained or sent over the internet. Only the sketches will be saved.
Forsvarskommandoen @ Arsenaløen
Image by *Panopticon*
Descriptions
The monitor with flashing red LED lights: five on the 2 section of the battery (product without batteries), flashing interval of 1 seconds, security camera power cable fake outdoor camera
Waterproof simulation monitor: To imitate the real monitor model, mode and working mode, made out of a fake monitor.
Product usage and effect: a prominent position in the supermarkets, shopping malls, hotels, parking, library, office, factory building, warehouse, bazaars, venues Park, residential areas around, fake video cctv surveillance camera,bnc cable with power.
Because simulation monitor modeling realistic, fine workmanship, working mode and really monitor the same, it is difficult to identify the simulation products!
Specification :
Materials: ABS (styrene) engineering plastics
Hull color: black plastic
Individual net weight: 0.5LBS
Weight: 0.7LBS
Body size: 174*85*200 mm length * width* height
Material: ABS (styrene) engineering plastic bracket
Bracket height: 120mm
Bracket base size: 50*80 mm length * width
Bracket rotation range of motion: can be fully adjusted to (up and down tilt 0-90 degrees, about the degree of rotation 0-360 degrees)
Camera lens diameter: 25 mm
Energy display: flashing red LED lights (flashing interval of 5 seconds)
Open method: direct removal or installation of 2*1.5V (AA five) battery, not included in this product
Battery life: 3-6 months
Lock method: screw
Packing: net weight: 350 gram / weight: 400g
Package size: 146*85*175 mm length * width* height
Specifications: the product is placed in the bubble film glass paper bag and thick cardboard packaging
Notice
This fake wireless surveillance cameras only a flashing red light LED lights
List Price: $ 7.89
Price: $ 7.89
“I purchased this as a gift…and will be purchasing another for myself.” ~ S. Rigby
IT’S LIKE KRYPTONITE FOR BURGLARS
Easy Security Products’ Fake Security Camera has solar cells that recharge its internal lithium
battery while powering the LED light. That makes it a better deal in the long term than cheaper
cameras that need to have batteries replaced regularly.
The internal rechargeable lithium battery gets charged when the camera is in direct sunlight. This
battery powers the camera at night and on days with little or no sun. Two optional AAA batteries
can be inserted as backup in locations that get less sunlight. If the camera is used indoors 2 AAA
batteries will be needed to provide power for the flashing red light. They will need to be replaced
regularly.
The camera has a removable shield topped by solar cells and protects it from rain and sun. The
shield adjusts forward or backward. Take care when removing the shield that you don’t disconnect
the wires underneath connecting the solar cells to the internal battery. Before permanently attaching
the unit to a wall ensure that the plug is securely attached. (see thumbnail image #5 above at left
of main image)
The support bracket attaches to a wall or other surface with 3 included screws. The camera can tilt
and rotate on it’s ball joint to point where desired.
Dummy security cameras are often somewhat smaller than a real ones and are generally
indistinguishable from them even up close.
This camera is made of tough ABS plastic to be rust-proof, durable and lightweight.
30-Day Refund Guarantee by Amazon if you’re not satisfied.
Order yours today. Remember, it’s like Kryptonite for burglars.
List Price: $ 23.97
Price: $ 23.97
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Camera Pole
Image by phatcontroller
in the middle of a park in cambridge