Surveillance, Sousveillance
Ein zentrales Thema im Zusammenhang mit den allgegenwärtigen Netzwerken der hybriden Realität ist jenes der Gefahren, die diese für die Privatsphäre ausüben. Wir wollen uns mit Strategien gegen Überwachung beschäftigen. In diesem Zusammenhang werden wir uns Steve Mann und seine Konzepte der “Sousveillance” - der “Überwachung von unten” - und der Cyborglogs an.
Materialien
Sousveillance: Inventing and Using Wearable Computing Devices to Challenge Surveillance (pdf, 405 kb) - Steve Mann et al.
Siehe dazu auch:
“Inverse Surveillance” — What We Should Do With All Those Phonecams - Howard Rheingold
Flickr Groups:
The Panopticon: Pictures of Surveillance Cameras
1984
What are you looking at?
SVEN - Surveillance Video Entertainment Network
Enjoy Surveillance - Weblog zum Thema
Surveillance-Crowdsourcing:
Shoreditch TV: CCTV channel beamed to your home - The Telegraph
USA/Mexiko: Webcams an der Grenze - derStandard.at
iSee - “is a web-based application charting the locations of closed-circuit television (CCTV) surveillance cameras in urban environments. With iSee, users can find routes that avoid these cameras (”paths of least surveillance”) allowing them to walk around their cities without fear of being “caught on tape” by unregulated security monitors.”
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On The Outside Looking Out: An Interview With The Insitute For Applied Autonomy (pdf, 130 kb) - Journal of Surveillance and Society
Society of the Spectacle (2.0): Surveillance in the Internet of Things - research.techkwondo
Cyborglogs
Cyborglogs (”glogs”) - Steve Mann 2002
Cyborg Logs and collective stream of (de)consciousness capture for producing attribution-free informatic content such as cyborglogs - Steve Mann 2002
Cyborg Log - Wikipedia
Wearable Wireless Webcam Glog - Steve Mann
Eyetap
Equiveillance: The equilibrium between Sur-veillance and Sous-veillance - Steve Mann, 2005
Joi Ito’s Moblogging, Blogmapping and Moblogmapping related resources
Joi Ito’s Moblog
The Glogger Community
Nokia Lifeblog
Reflections on Life caching using Lifeblog - Christian Lindholm
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