Wearable Technology as Art for Countersurveillance, Cinemaveillance, and Sousveillance
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Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of wearable technology, art, and surveillance in this thought-provoking conference talk recorded at Notacon 11. Delve into the concepts of countersurveillance, cinemaveillance, and sousveillance as presented by Ross Bochne. Learn how wearable technology can be utilized as an artistic medium to address and challenge various forms of surveillance in our modern society. Gain insights into the creative applications of wearable devices and their potential impact on privacy, security, and social dynamics. Discover the innovative ways artists and technologists are using wearable tech to create awareness and spark discussions about surveillance culture. This comprehensive presentation offers a unique perspective on the role of technology in art and activism, providing valuable knowledge for those interested in the fields of wearable tech, digital art, and surveillance studies.
Syllabus
Wearable Technology as Art for Countersurveillance, Cinemaveillance, and Sousveillance Ross Bochne
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