We are trying to launch something physical in a world dominated by apps, AI tools and digital platforms. That is a real challenge for us, and we are curious whether people will understand it, use it and help it spread.
Paint the Cameras Dead is a set of physical postcards created for the street. The project encourages people to notice the surveillance infrastructure that has quietly become part of everyday life. Cameras hang above doors, hide in corners and watch entire streets, yet most of us pass beneath them without looking up.
Not every project needs an app, an AI model or another screen. Paint the Cameras Dead is a physical set of postcards made for the street, not the cloud. Each card helps you notice surveillance cameras hiding in plain sight, ask who controls them and map what you find. Print them, share them, leave them in cafés, libraries or community spaces, and use them today. No download, no account, no update cycle. Just paper, attention and a small act of resistance.