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Can You See Me Now?

by: Sebastian Campion

Biomimetics is a term used to describe the concept of taking ideas from nature and implementing them in other technologies such as engineering, design and computing.

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"Active Deployable Camouflage" is a project inspired by the ability of Cuttlefish to camouflage themselves against different colored backgrounds. Researchers at The Centre for Biomimetic and Natural Technologies - with the suport of the Ministry of Defence - have developed a gel-based system that mimics their behaviour and can be applied to covers used for camouflaging large military vehicles.

"Military camouflage was born during World War I when the French army created a unit called the Camouflage Division. They employed artists to create outfits and equipment covered with irregular patches – mainly greens and browns – that roughly blended in with the division’s anticipated surroundings. This system is still in use by armies all over the world, although it does have an obvious limitation – the patches are fixed and blend in well with some backgrounds but not others."
Source: EPSRC (The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council)

Illustration: Andy Warhol.

Centre for Biomimetic and Natural Technologies

Original Post: http://www.guerrilla-innovation.com/archives/2004/12/000217.php

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