Artist creates outfits and accessories that help trick spy equipment

(Image source: Reproduction / Primitive London)

Spy drones, cell phone signal trackers, surveillance cameras and other equipment are being employed daily and making even the lives of those with nothing to hide more paranoid. And apparently, artist Adam Harvey does not like this new modern custom at all.

At least that is what Harvey's works imply, for example composed of a makeup that hinders the electronic facial recognition. Now the artist has also developed a blouse that serves to hide the human body from heat sensors that may be in use by drones. In a way, this is the same tactic used by Arnold Schwarzenegger in the movie "Predator", when the actor covers his own body of mud to hide from the alien.

Makeup helps confuse electronic facial recognition (Image source: Reproduction / Adam Harvey)

And to make the camouflage look even better, Harvey also created a scarf that can be used to hide the neck and head of the same sensors. And that's not all: Those who care about airport X-ray machines, for example, can wear a Harvey-designed T-shirt that blocks out such radiation. Paranoids can also resort to a cell phone pouch that blocks any kind of signal and therefore prevents the phone from being tracked.

The items are part of the "Stealth Wear" show and will be on display at Primitive London, England, until the 31st. Although it is not possible to find these clothes in common stores, the artist stated that some pieces will be sold by him, by Internet.