Jesse Walker | January 12, 2003
An outfit called the Institute for Applied Autonomy has created a program that "shows, to the best of its information, the location of surveillance nodes in New York City, then draws the shortest, surveillance-free path between any two points." To see it in action, go here.
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|1.13.03 @ 9:22AM|#
In an Orwellian world, the people that would frequent this most would be NYC surveillance camera installers.