Nº516 - Ban-Ray, Privacy and H-Bomb
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Featured image from the Ban-Ray campaign. Based on reports from early 2026, over 7 million Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses were sold, prompting serious concerns regarding privacy and the lack of bystander consent. Ban them. From your spaces, your events, your workplaces. Demand policies. Make it socially unacceptable to point the tech companies’ cameras at your face.
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H-Bomb: A Frank Lloyd Wright Typographic Mystery
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