Jewelry designer Amy Johntson’s ‘Hidden Agenda’ collection includes this RFID and silver collar. Each of the 45 radio-frequency tags concealed within the black discs are, "programmed to display an image, quote or question about tracking, surveillance and projection of identity," says Johnston.
This secret information can be retrieved by a computer fitted with an RFID wand reader. This piece costs $1900, but the concept is a priceless reminder that we are being watched.
The sterling ring is also RFID-equipped and is offered by the designer, "as an alternative to subdermally implanting tags into humans." A much more appealing option, I say.
RFID Tag Jewelry
Amy Johnston's 'Hidden Agenda' Collar
Trend Themes
1. Rfid-embedded Jewelry - Fashion designers are incorporating RFID technology into their jewelry for enhanced security and information sharing opportunities.
2. Surveillance-themed Accessories - Jewelry is being designed with RFID tags that display subversive statements about surveillance to encourage consumers to think critically about privacy and security.
3. Alternative RFID Implant Options - Jewelry designers are now offering RFID-embedded accessories as a more appealing option for those concerned with subdermal tagging for security purposes.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can tap into the market of consumers interested in enhanced security and privacy by incorporating RFID technology into their fashion accessories.
2. Technology - RFID technology companies can partner with fashion designers to create innovative, stylish, and secure wearable tech solutions.
3. Security - The security industry can work with jewelry designers to explore new ways of enhancing security and privacy for individuals through wearable technology like RFID-embedded jewelry.