Photographer Used Face Maps To Track People He Clicked On Subway And It’s Creepily Accurate

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No place is safe in today’s time. Not your immediate surroundings, not your locality and definitely not the internet! Otherwise known as the home of the bizarre, stranger and creepier things are happening over the net as we speak. And we’re here to talk!

While the circle of social networks have proven worse, the habit of over-sharing might be the cause of all trouble. And Russian photographer Egor Tsvetkov has taken the responsibility of showing us the impact through a project called, ‘Your Face is Big Data.’

The photographer went around for six weeks taking over 100 pictures of subway commuters and later finding them on VKontakte, Russia’s biggest social network. To his surprise, Egor was able to find around 70 percent of the people he snapped. See the results with your own eyes to believe.

1. Be careful what you wish for!

 

2. I can find no cherry! 

 

3. Even the bag gave her away!

 

4. Smiles can fade away fast!

 

5. A man in an uniform should know better!

 

6. Such precision! 

 

7. Trusting the signs now, are we?

 

8. Mapping is limitless. Proof!

 

9. I’m scared more than ever!

 

10. Only if she knew!

 

11. Mind the gaps, lady!

 

12. That phone, there, throw it away!

 

13. Who need spies? 

 

14. Faces can be deceptive. Now I know!

 

15. Who would have thought? 

 

16. Kill me, already!

 

17. Not so cool now, is it! 

 

18. Are we losing ourselves in the social trap? 

 

19. Nothing is hidden. NOTHING!

 

20. Camouflage? No help.

Scary isn’t it?! Maybe now we will be careful. Or so I hope!

All Images taken from Egor’s website.

H/T: BoredPanda

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