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''CCTV are the initials which form the logo of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Central_Television China's Central Television]], a network of 22 channels broadcasting 24 hours a day. It is also the acronym for [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closed-circuit_television Close Circuit Television]], a code name often posted next to (no) vacancy signs outside motels on American roads since the late 70s promoting the availability of porn films in the rooms. Today, it is associated with the increasingly large number of surveillance cameras monitoring the streets of western capitals and more importantly, over 10 million cameras pointing at China's 1.3 million people.
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''CCTV are the initials which form the logo of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Central_Television China's Central Television], a network of 22 channels broadcasting 24 hours a day. It is also the acronym for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closed-circuit_television Close Circuit Television], a code name often posted next to (no) vacancy signs outside motels on American roads since the late 70s promoting the availability of porn films in the rooms. Today, it is associated with the increasingly large number of surveillance cameras monitoring the streets of western capitals and more importantly, over 10 million cameras pointing at China's 1.3 million people.
  
''Stepping down from your flight at [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beijing_Capital_International_Airport Beijing's Capital Airport]], your facial features are first captured, measured and recorded as an immigration officer scans your passport. A centralized network of over 10 million cameras using [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facial_recognition_system Facial recognition system]] will then track your every move until you check out at the end of your journey. CCTV cameras are on the street, in elevators, lobbies, movie theaters, karaoke bars and on hundreds of battery operated drone helicopters silently hovering above China's megalopolis.
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''Stepping down from your flight at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beijing_Capital_International_Airport Beijing's Capital Airport], your facial features are first captured, measured and recorded as an immigration officer scans your passport. A centralized network of over 10 million cameras using [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facial_recognition_system Facial recognition system] will then track your every move until you check out at the end of your journey. CCTV cameras are on the street, in elevators, lobbies, movie theaters, karaoke bars and on hundreds of battery operated drone helicopters silently hovering above China's megalopolis.
  
 
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[[Jouni]]'s heavy make-up matches the passport photo which is displayed next to the live capture of her face on the bulky screen as she stands at the immigration counter.
  
 
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OUTLINE

CCTV are the initials which form the logo of China's Central Television, a network of 22 channels broadcasting 24 hours a day. It is also the acronym for Close Circuit Television, a code name often posted next to (no) vacancy signs outside motels on American roads since the late 70s promoting the availability of porn films in the rooms. Today, it is associated with the increasingly large number of surveillance cameras monitoring the streets of western capitals and more importantly, over 10 million cameras pointing at China's 1.3 million people.

Stepping down from your flight at Beijing's Capital Airport, your facial features are first captured, measured and recorded as an immigration officer scans your passport. A centralized network of over 10 million cameras using Facial recognition system will then track your every move until you check out at the end of your journey. CCTV cameras are on the street, in elevators, lobbies, movie theaters, karaoke bars and on hundreds of battery operated drone helicopters silently hovering above China's megalopolis.

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BEIJING CAPITAL AIRPORT

Jouni's heavy make-up matches the passport photo which is displayed next to the live capture of her face on the bulky screen as she stands at the immigration counter.

<< PREVIOUS EPISODE - NEXT EPISODE >>