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The movie's third act finds Mae "going transparent," which means she wears a miniature camera that turns her existence into an all-day live feed.
She even agrees to "going transparent" — a phrase that appears to play upon the Scientology term "going clear" — and starts wearing a camera lens that will give "her watchers" virtually 24/7 access to her life (with occasional three-minute bathroom breaks).
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We've solved this for now by having the hologram go transparent once a certain threshold of closeness is crossed.
Circle employees and lawmakers "go transparent," meaning they wear cameras that broadcast everything they see — much like Google Glass can do.
The White House's Kellyanne Conway in January even sounded a cocky note about the refusal to go transparent: "We litigated this all through the election.
—3D fly-throughs now support force feedback if you are using an Xbox 360 videogame controller, and buildings go transparent when you run into them.
Tiny online video cameras allow the world to see and hear what is happening anywhere in real time, politicians are persuaded to go "transparent", so that every word they say in private becomes public.
4. Or go transparent.
At night I would sometimes think that my eyelids had gone transparent.
In The Circle, by Dave Eggers, transparency is taken to the extreme when the female protagonist and various politicians "go transparent" by wearing a mini-camera that broadcasts their every move 24 hours a day.
Through a combination of brand over-identification and some bullying from Tom Hanks as company head Eamon Bailey, Holland agrees to "go transparent," in which every second of her life (save three minutes for bathroom breaks) is broadcast across the internet's millions of viewers.
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