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Artist and architect Daan Roosegaarde (1979) explores the dawn of a new nature that is evolving from technological innovations by creating interactive landscapes that instinctively respond to sound and movement. His connection established between ideology and technology, results in what Roosegaarde calls “techno-poetry”. Last we heard of Dutch techno artist Daan Roosegaarde, he was busy working up a sexy e-teddy that flashes its wearer’s netherbits just by being around other people. Now, he’s turned the idea on architecture: His new Lotus 7.0 wall transforms from a sturdy boundary to a see-through fence in the presence of others -- every Peeping Tom’s dream. http://www.freeturbine.com/index.php/news/artists-news/item/lotus-70-techno-poetry-between-ideology-and-technologyArtist and architect Daan Roosegaarde (1979) explores the dawn of a new nature that is... more
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THE IT CHICKS, Episode 2: The girls get groped on their way to upgrading Frank's technology, but not before dedicating a Dirty Old Man Blog to his everyday harassing. Katie throws a fit about not being fondled anymore. And Barry comes up with more bad ideas.THE IT CHICKS, Episode 2: The girls get groped on their way to upgrading Frank's... more
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Erin Andrews, the ESPN reporter unknowingly videotaped naked in a hotel room, is not the first victim of so-called video voyeurs, but according to other victims, few states have laws to protect their rights.
The video of Andrews, 31, posted online last week has become an Internet sensation. Searches for the clip -- since removed from most video sharing sites but which continues to live in a cached version on the Web -- topped Google's most searched items for two days.
"We are focused on putting this predator behind bars. This conduct is unacceptable in a civilized society," Andrews' lawyer, Marshall B. Grossman, told "Good Morning America."
For now, however, investigators do not even know who "this predator" is. Furthermore, the hotel and its location remain unknown, making the search for the perpetrator even more difficult.
It is unclear if the video was shot through a specially made hole in a wall or door, or through the hotel door's peephole.
A cached clip found by ABC News, but of unconfirmed authenticity, shows grainy images of a naked woman whom the camera seems to be following, indicating the camera may be handheld.
If investigators are able to find the Peeping Tom behind the camera, there still might be a question of whether he can be prosecuted.
Laws banning video voyeurism vary from state to state.
While a host of technological devices, from cell phones to tiny cameras, make videotaping easy, prosecuting these crimes in some places is still difficult.
Today, 19 states have laws that ban surreptitiously recording someone without that person's consent.
VIDEO: http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=8134283Erin Andrews, the ESPN reporter unknowingly videotaped naked in a hotel room, is not... more
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