Adam Harvey is a German-American applied artist and technical researcher based in Berlin focusing on computer vision, privacy, and surveillance. He is a graduate of the Interactive Telecommunications Program at New York University (2010) and is the creator of the VFRAME.io computer vision project, Exposing.ai research project, and CV Dazzle computer vision camouflage concept. Harvey’s research and artwork has been featured widely in publications including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Nature, New Yorker, Economist, and the Financial Times; and shown at internationally acclaimed institutions and events including the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; Seoul Mediacity Biennale; Istanbul Design Biennial; Frankfurter Kunstverein (DE); Zeppelin Museum, Friedrichshafen (DE); Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Salt Lake City (US) and Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City (US). Recently, Harvey developed VFRAME, a computer vision project for human rights researchers working on OSINT investigations. VFRAME received an Award of Distinction from Ars Electronica in 2019, a nomination for the EU STARTS prize in 2018, and for the Beazley Design of The Year Award in 2019.