Digital Camouflage

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Digital Camouflage

A textile that makes you invisible to AI.

Simon Weckert (DE)

Digital Camouflage is a garment designed to “trick” Artificial Intelligence systems that use computer vision to detect people. At first glance, it appears to be a piece of clothing with an abstract pattern—but in fact, it is a textile design specifically created to confuse object recognition algorithms used in surveillance, security, or autonomous systems.
The pattern is based on what is known as an “adversarial attack”: a way of manipulating the visual data received by a machine so that it fails to accurately recognize what is in front of it. When someone wears this garment, their body becomes “invisible” to the system—the algorithm fails to detect the presence of a person.

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    Simon Weckert

    Simon Weckert, a modern-day digital wizard and mischievous tinkerer, revels in sharing his insights on everything from generative design to physical computing—think of it as tech wizardry with a dash of social commentary.