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12/06/2011 09:19:35 AM · #1
Photoblocker is now available to save the despicable and make some photography more difficult or impossible.
12/06/2011 09:24:29 AM · #2
ROFL! Is this for real? You could always just use some fast glass and no flash.
12/06/2011 09:25:56 AM · #3
No, I don't think that it is actually real. The voice is a little too over the top dramatic.
12/06/2011 09:36:59 AM · #4
Heh! I just checked and it is real (though an advertising stunt)...

Argentinian ad agency Del Campo/Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi is on a roll. First we heard about their work with the BGH Quick Chef, a microwave oven that signals readiness with customizable music instead of a beep. But their latest campaign with Norte Beer, a South American brewer, is pure genius. They’ve created the Norte Photoblocker, a beer cooler that makes it impossible to take a good picture of you within its effective radius. It does this by detecting a flash and immediately flashing one of its own, ruining the pic. Why would this be good? Ok, picture this. You’re out at the club getting into all kinds of trouble. Great timesâ€Â¦ until pictures are taken and you’re inevitably tagged. By the time you get around to doing some damage control, well, by then it’s too late. Better to have the photoblocker around.

The device actually exists and works. It’s been planted in a few regional bars and photoblocked pictures were still uploaded with the subjects well protected. Savvy club owners would do well to look into ways of acquiring more like these. As the ads say, “What happens at the club, stays at the clubâ€Â¦Ă˘€ť However, there doesn’t appear to be concrete plans to bring the device to North America.
12/06/2011 09:48:38 AM · #5
Thanks for compensating for my laziness and discovering that it is real. It's too bad that it's not available in North America, though. I'd like to see it in use...and see who feels the need to use it.

This might be that perfect, unique, Christmas gift for the right person if you could figure out how to buy one.
12/06/2011 09:52:20 AM · #6
Oh, now this is getting to be fun. Here's a better ad.
12/06/2011 09:52:30 AM · #7
Would be good for politicians and celebrities. :-D
12/06/2011 11:02:04 AM · #8
Nothing some high ISO can't beat...
12/06/2011 01:33:22 PM · #9
If you can spot its sensor, imagine the fun you could have with a laser-pointer of the proper frequency ... ;-)

Also, check its charge-cycle time -- if you have a spare flash unit you may be able to set it off and get in a shot while it refreshes itself ...

Message edited by author 2011-12-06 13:33:38.
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