[NetBehaviour] Researchers use brain scans on shoppers.

marc marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Thu Jan 4 23:14:59 CET 2007


Hi jilt,

 >advertisements are beamed directly into your mind like hallucinations 
as you walk past shops in the street.

 >in Italy we use to say there's no limit to what's worse.

...or we can all become happy zombie shoppers in the state of TESCOVIA...
happy_zombie_shoppers

marc

>>I wonder who funded the research?
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>probably someone who cares and think hes product would be best after those
>research.... on human brain.
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>>I hate shopping as it is, but
>>atleast it's not as bad (yet) as Richard Morgans sci-fi where
>>advertisements are beamed directly into your mind like hallucinations as
>>you walk past shops in the street.
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>>james.
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>in Italy we use to say there's no limit to what's worse.
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>>On 4/1/2007, "marc" <marc.garrett at furtherfield.org> wrote:
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>>>Hi JIlt,
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>>>Civil liberties are no longer of value - such respect for humanity will
>>>be disposed of so we can feel more secure via product placement & ID
>>>laws...
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>I'm trying to make a documentary build up with opensource software to
>explain people what's the "trusted computing group"
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>It' IS a matter of civil liberties... and I hope it will be seen by people
>ho care...
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>Probably in commercial laws you're right marc, but I think people are able
>to be conscious of the state of things about the meaning of teir
>citizenship.
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>hope I made you understand my point of view
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>bye
>jilt
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