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Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera
is an exhibition at the Tate Modern in London which examines voyeurism through the medium of photography. In addition to works from professionals such as Brassaï, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Lee Miller, Shizuka Yokomizo, Guy Bourdin, Nan Goldin and Robert Mapplethorpe, it includes
amateur and CCTV "stolen" images taken both with and without the knowledge of their subjects
-- all intended to
"explore the uneasy relationship between making and viewing images that deliberately cross lines of privacy and propriety."
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posted by
zarq
on Jun 15, 2010 -
7 comments
It's been estimated that the average UK adult is now registered on more than 700 databases and is caught many times each day by nearly five million CCTV cameras. So how hard would it be
for an average citizen to disappear completely?
That’s the
subject
of a new documentary film:
Erasing David
, (Trailer:
YouTube
,
Vimeo
) which premieres this evening in the UK on
More4
. It's also now available worldwide online
at the iTunes store and through several Video On Demand services
, as well as through
Good Screenings
.
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posted by
zarq
on Apr 29, 2010 -
17 comments
The 2007 International Privacy ranking
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posted by
goodnewsfortheinsane
on Jan 1, 2008 -
33 comments
Frustrated with perceived inefficacy of local law enforcement and government,
residents of Calle de la Montera
have
started posting video of criminal behaviour (mainly prostitution) on their street to YouTube
. The Data Protection Agency (tasked with privacy enforcement) is
not amused
(in Spanish;
machine translation
)
, but the neighbourhood watch group
maintains it is not breaking the law
(
m.t.
)
.
posted by
goodnewsfortheinsane
on Oct 5, 2007 -
15 comments
George Orwell, Big Brother is watching your house.
With
CCTV
. Perhaps the
Surveillance Camera Players
could put on a
performance
there. It
looks
like Britain really is
becoming
a
surveillance society
.
[Via
Digg
.]
posted by
homunculus
on Apr 2, 2007 -
44 comments
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