blog.wired.com — Julius von Bismarck's 'Image Fulgurator' projects stealth images into the photographs of strangers, while keeping those images invisible to human eyes. Depending on whom you ask, it's either a clever hack or an obnoxious intrusion. Naturally, we had to find out more.
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ayeroxorJun 28, 2008
Except for the whole "photogragraphy" thing. What a dips**t.
hadakJun 28, 2008
So, this is just living proof that he with the biggest beard will rule the world.
chimmyJun 28, 2008
No hoax my friend. Though I wouldn't call it a PS replacement...just a nice (free) alternative.
apoc04Jun 28, 2008
jesus? could ruin photography, oh god dammit. lol
ferrethJun 29, 2008
What about places where you're not supposed to use flash, like museums? I could see this being useful there at ;east
zoltairJun 30, 2008
The guys a d**kh**d, and I hope he get the crap kicked out of him if he gets caught using his so-call toy...
richbradshawJun 30, 2008
Good point... damn that Fulgurator!
nheerdesignJul 1, 2008
Sarcasm fail?
gizmo90Jul 8, 2008
I had the same idea once.