Previous: ``Smart'' Clothing
In the late 1970s, a group of physicists and PhD graduates designed and built various small computer systems for assisting themselves in playing roulette[1]. These systems, sewn into clothing, built into their shoes, etc., could be operated in an unobtrusive manner, within a gambling casino environment.
There is a certain irony in having `smart people' in the casino environment. The gambling casino environment is perhaps the ``smartest'' environment one might imagine --- a complicated network of both electronic and human surveillance is carefully hidden beneath partially-silvered mirrors, darkened windows, and small pinholes. It is ironically an environment where `smart people' would be most unwelcome were their ``smartness'' obtrusive in any way.