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The ID Sniper rifle is an art project, a fictional, hoax weapon devised by artist Jakob Boeskov and industrial designer Kristian von Bengtson.〔("RFID Gun Plays Into Privacy Fears" ), ''RFID Journal'' (retrieved December 11, 2007)〕 The ID Sniper supposedly shoots GPS chips, and the police force may tag persons with this rifle for later easy retrieval. It was produced by the fictional company ''Empire North''.〔(Empire North )〕 According to its specs, "It will feel like a mosquito-bite lasting a fraction of a second. At the same time a digital camcorder with a zoom-lens fitted within the scope will take a high-resolution picture of the target. This picture will be stored on a memory card for later image-analysis."〔(ID Sniper specs )〕 == Unveiling == The design was presented in 2002 in Beijing at the China Police exhibition.〔(An article in ) ''Der Spiegel'' 〕 Boeskov created an artistic project, "My Doomsday Weapon", a travelling exhibition of the ID Sniper rifle, in which he humorously describes his "infiltration" of China police.〔("High Tech High Art" ), a ''New York Public Radio'' December 16, 2005 episode〕〔(An interview for Kopenhagen.dk ) 〕 Boeskov says that a Chinese company offered venture capital and a location for manufacturing.〔 The news about the weapon was spread over the internet. When the news was "slashdotted", the Empire North website was hit with about 1.6 million viewers.〔 Even ''Computerworld'' was hoaxed although they quickly withdrew the report.〔(Opinions: Journalist suckered by RFID sniper rifle 'Fictionism' )〕 In the spring of 2004 the news and work of the company reached Washington, DC, in the Homeland Security newsletter published by the Congressional Quarterly Group. ''Engadget'' published a brief comment about the hoax, together with a picture of the "weapon" shortly after the Computerworld article was released.〔(Engadget: Computerworld duped by ID-Sniper rifle hoax )〕 Nevertheless, on March 7, 2007, Engadget posted further images and news of the "weapon" under the title "ID Sniper Rifle fires GPS tracking chip into unwitting humans" despite having denounced it as a hoax three years before. On August 31, 2013 the Sydney Morning Herald reported that the ID Sniper Rifle had been referred to in a 2011 police paper titled "Microchipping of human subjects as a productivity enhancement and as a strategic management direction of NSW Police".〔(SMH: Lib's plan to microchip suspects by sniper rifle )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「ID Sniper rifle」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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