With Kameraflage, now you'll be able to plant subliminal messages on T-shirts, movies and billboards that can only be seen with digital cameras. This context-sensitive display technology, developed by Sarah Logie and Connor Dickie, works by using colors that are invisible to us but easily picked up by the silicon chips in digital cameras.
This has interesting implications if it becomes widely used. Imagine projecting an image than contains profanity or a 'subversive' message onto regularly photographed locations. Or movie theaters could use it to make worthless any attempt to illegally record a movie. It will be interesting to see what Kameraflage shirts end up at Spencer's Gifts...

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