The (In)Security Camera is a robotic surveillance camera with advanced computer-vision software that can track, zoom, and follow subjects walking through its field of view. Deploying sophisticated artificial intelligence algorithms in use today by the U.S. military and Homeland Security forces, it can assess threat levels in real time and respond accordingly.
However, the camera is, in fact, a little insecure. Easily startled by sudden movements, it is shy around strangers and tends to avoid direct eye contact. This reversal of the relationship between the surveillance system and its subjects gives the machine an element of human personality and fallibility that is by turns endearing, tragic, and slightly disturbing.
Check it out here with QT(quick time) video included.
League Championship Series start tonight with Boston and New York (AL), and continue tomorrow with Houston and St. Louis. Somehow, the NLCS coincides with the third and final Presidental debate.
Stupid east coast bias.
Guess what I’m watching.
Read more!Jacket Grows From Living Tissue.
Those of you still waging holy war in that other thread should now come over here and talk about whether this is an abomination against nature or the coolest thing since the Members Only jacket.


