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In Spain protested hologram
A certain group of Holograms for Freedom organized in front of the Spanish parliament in Madrid protest шествие, whose members is a hologram. The action lasted about an hour, and it was attended by about 2000 "dissatisfied" accepted "the law on the gag» (gag low), which restricts the freedom of mass meetings exorbitant fines.
Late last year, the Spanish government passed a law that prohibited without permission from the authorities to arrange any meeting to public buildings, including hospitals or universities. For breaking the law, organizers must be pay the sum of € 600 000. Any disrespect to the supporting police service for a specific meeting participant will cost € 600, and if someone is trying to take it down to a photo or video, then he must be prepared to pay a fine € 30 000.
With the adoption of the new law and it was decided to organize a "protest holograms" in order to achieve two goals. On the one hand, do not break the law, because the holographic images of protesters in the law does not appear. On the other hand, the action was intended to emphasize the ephemeral nature of any public demonstrations, since they are all controlled by the Spanish authorities.
If you wish, you can take part in the same virtual protests in the future. For this website Holograms for Freedom offers a picture using the webcam to face protesters turned out in the midst of virtual protesters . You can also express your opinion using the "Scream" in computer microphone - the sound will also be recorded and used for background sound of protest. Technical details on how the action was organized, the site contains.
Previously, similar action organized another group of unknowns in New York. Police demolished illegally installed a bust of Edward Snowden Park Fort Greene, however, members of the movement Illiminator replaced it with a holographic image, stood for about 2 hours.
Source: geektimes.ru/post/248982/
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