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Current surveillance is so advanced that it hinders creators from creating great work. Their work lacks internal confrontation but possesses more external flattery. Good works all have internal conflicts. This project focuses on workplace visual and video surveillance to let designers focus on internal thinking instead of external flattery to reduce the mental movement of employees. The product is a workplace that balances visual surveillance and freedom, allowing employees to control how much they are watched and monitored by camouflage.