Spy cams capture the seedy side of life. Now a guerrilla filmmaking effort peeks at the kind of gritty and disturbing stories caught by always-on surveillance cameras. Wired News interviews Look director Adam Rifkin.
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Spy cams capture the seedy side of life. Now a guerrilla filmmaking effort peeks at the kind of gritty and disturbing stories caught by always-on surveillance cameras. Wired News interviews Look director Adam Rifkin.
Original post by Hugh Hart
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