Artist Implants RFID Tattoo Under Skin That's Visible To A Smartphone Only (Video)
Aug 26, 2013 19:00
What if your tattoo was only sometimes visible? Would you do it? Anthony Antonellis set out to do just that with a small RFID chip implanted into the back of his hand between his thumb and forefinger. The chip stored in a glass capsule has a KB of storage. It is completely invisible.
At least, until you hold a smartphone to his hand to see the small GIF that's in there. The small GIF is a rectangle of rainbow colors passing through it. Antonellis can change that at anytime too.
Check out a video of Antonellis explaining how he did it below. And more importantly why.
In finance and business, the term "KYC" or "Know Your Customer" has grown into a keystone principle. KYC refers to the processes employed by institutions to verify the identity of their clients, ensuring that they're not inadvertently involved in money laundering, terrorism financing, or other illicit activities. This system was traditionally rooted in face-to-face interactions and a paper trail of credentials. Due to rapid technological advancements in the digital age, identity verification has undergone significant transformations, adapting to new technologies and addressing the escalating demand for speed, accuracy, and security. Read more
In today's fast-paced world, where time is the ultimate luxury, household appliances have become indispensable. From the refrigerator that preserves our food to the washing machine that ensures our clothes are fresh and clean, we often take these machines for granted. That is, until they malfunction. This is where the importance of appliance repair comes into play, restoring our daily routine's smooth functioning. Read more
As a hotel guest, you probably don’t think much about the locking mechanism on the hotel door. That’s unless you find it doesn’t work, appears unsafe or your room gets robbed. Read more