Compact Spy Bushes

The Terrestrial Shrub Rover Lets You Stake Out Unsuspecting Neighbors

The Terrestrial Shrub Rover by Jason Shull is a go kart adorned with a fiberglass dome and fake shrubbery. The electric-powered, stake-out vehicle, which debuted at Grounds for Sculpture, is a small, single person surveillance unit that will allow you to spy on others fairly undetected.

Whether you find the Terrestrial Shrub Rover to be creepy or creative, there is obviously a market for such things. I think it would be more effective if the shape was more natural, though, instead of a perfectly trimmed cube.
Trend Themes
1. Covert Technology - Opportunities for further development in surveillance technology that can blend in with natural environments.
2. Stealth Vehicles - Innovation in stealth vehicles designed for covert surveillance.
3. Fiberglass Innovations - Advancement in the use of fiberglass as material for covert technology.
Industry Implications
1. Security - An industry that can benefit from the development of efficient and discreet surveillance equipment.
2. Law Enforcement - Opportunities for law enforcement to improve stake-out operations through the use of discreet vehicle technologies.
3. Art Installation - The Art Industry can benefit from incorporating the use of discreet technology into installations to surprise and engage audiences.

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