The Miranda Camera
lourdes sanchez bayas — April 30, 2008 — Social Good
References: tuvie
The Miranda, designed by Gabriel Lam, is the perfect devise for the rabble-rouser or wannabe revolutionary, which ever term is PC right now.
But I am being facetious and obnoxious.
This is a very useful devise for the current political climate in the USA. The Miranda is a small, cheap, flash memory and 3-axis accelerometer camera designed specifically to record everything that goes on around you during protests, public demonstrations, political gatherings involving civil disobedience and other events of that nature.
A little note: In the United States, the Miranda Rights are a warning police are mandated to give criminal suspects in police custody before they are asked questions relating to the possible commission of a crime. The Miranda warning starts with, "You have a right to remain silent...".
But I am being facetious and obnoxious.
This is a very useful devise for the current political climate in the USA. The Miranda is a small, cheap, flash memory and 3-axis accelerometer camera designed specifically to record everything that goes on around you during protests, public demonstrations, political gatherings involving civil disobedience and other events of that nature.
A little note: In the United States, the Miranda Rights are a warning police are mandated to give criminal suspects in police custody before they are asked questions relating to the possible commission of a crime. The Miranda warning starts with, "You have a right to remain silent...".
Trend Themes
1. Protest Documentation - The ability to record events during protests and demonstrations is a trend that provides transparency and accountability.
2. Low-cost Surveillance - The development of affordable cameras like the Miranda enables wider access to surveillance technology for individuals and organizations.
3. Wearable Protest Tools - The integration of cameras and accelerometers in wearable devices allows activists to capture and share real-time footage of political events.
Industry Implications
1. Technology - The technology industry can explore opportunities in developing compact and cost-effective cameras with advanced recording features for protest documentation.
2. Security - The security industry can leverage low-cost surveillance cameras to enhance crowd monitoring and identify potential threats during protests and demonstrations.
3. Activism - The activism industry can adopt wearable devices with integrated cameras and accelerometers to empower activists in documenting and spreading awareness about political events.
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