Institute for Applied Autonomy

By Chris Dodge and Utne Magazine
Published on November 14, 2007

A Web-based application to help New York City pedestrians find routes that avoid surveillance cameras. A van modified to print messages onto streets. A robotic pamphleteer that capitalizes on “the aesthetics of cuteness.” Find out about these and other projects of the Institute for Applied Autonomy, where technology takes a turn from “tools of repression” to “cultural insurrection”.

–Chris Dodge

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