Are you feeling intimidated by big brother? Have you ever wanted to tell 'The Man' to F$%k himself? Do you like to do things that are malicious and illegal? Well if you said yes to the latter two of those three things then this project might not be for you. (I bet you thought I was going in another direction there for a second....well no anarcho stuff here.....yet) Freedom and Responsibility go hand and hand so if you want to be able to obtain this knowledge you need to know when it is applicable. IE: Don't be a destructive, self gratifying douche with this know-how, put it to good use when Uncle Sam tries to prop a camera on every corner!
If this sounds like something you might be interested in read on....
Basically alls you need is a long pole, corkscrew, and a way to position a spray-paint can. The article is a little for elaborate and in-depth so I'd read that instead of trying to reverse-engineer it.A Chinese artist by the name of Ai Weiwei, who is known for his political art, hasn't exactly been a fan in the rise of surveillance cameras. When asked by Swiss art curator Hans-Ulrich Obrist to contribute to a Do-It-Yourself compendium full of projects from artists, Ai created an anti-surveillance camera apparatus, made from everyday objects.Capitalizing on both functionality and necessity, Ai's design is centered around a can of spray paint. The rest of the device works to get the spray paint into hard-to-reach places, like lamposts or streetlights where security cameras are typically positioned.
You can read the POPULARSCIENCE article that I stumbled across or you can fast track it straight to the website that the article referenced: here. Whichever you decide will work just fine. Goodluck!
I'm not responsible if this project gets you into trouble.....YOU ARE! I'm the loaded gun here, not the one who is firing it.
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