Japanese Urban Camouflage by Aya Tsukioka

The New York Times has a great article on the Japanese and their anxiety with safety, they include a costume the same size and shape as a street vending machine that you can use as urban camouflage; a purse that looks like a manhole cover that you can leave on the street; and a child’s backpack that allow wearers to disguise themselves fire extinguishers.

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November 5, 2007 - Art    
Author: Shan Tara

2 Responses to “Japanese Urban Camouflage by Aya Tsukioka”

  1. REENT Says:

    Thank you for the post. I got anxiety when I was 12, took me 2 years to get over it

  2. john robins Says:

    One of the hardest things in the safety business is making sure your workers are under the right policy.

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