Debord\u27s Society the Spectacle and Delouze’s Deleuze\u27s Society of Control both imagine a dystopian future for humanity in a world governed by excessive self-advertisement and mass surveillance. This thesis begins with the observation that, sadly, their two visions have become a reality. Current technologies log our movements through GPS satellite data, and photographs taken by closed-circuit security cameras, or by passers-by on a public street, are constantly cross-checked against databanks of previously-compiled biometric profiles. Every movement and transaction is digitized and recorded, accessible to ever-widening networks of information exchange and surveillance. These data-networks are altering the manner by which people nav...
In his “Postscript on the Societies of Control”, which was written 30 years ago in 2020, Gilles Dele...
This paper questions the use of new technologies as tools of modern surveillance in order to: (a) ad...
Digital technologies have come to frame the everyday interactions of our world, meshing together pub...
The Situationist International (1957-72) and the groups that preceded it, such as the Lettrist Inter...
Foucault’s disciplinary society and his notion of panopticism are often invoked in discussions regar...
French philosopher Michel Foucault described the panopticon as “a figure of political technology tha...
In 1827, Nicolaus Heinrich Julius, a professor at the University of Berlin, identified an important ...
The securitarian paradigms, developed in recent decades, react to social problems by controlling and...
International audienceOn the border between arts and surveillance studies, this book analyzes the te...
As a society\u27s foundational philosophy changes, so, too, will its forms of social control. By usi...
We collect data about our environment at an unprecedented scale and the surveillance of individuals ...
This thesis explores how power relations are reflected on society in the act of surveillance basedon...
Abstract: “Surveillance is not only found in the lens of the camera and within a technological artef...
In the past years surveillance, especially visual surveillance systems, have entered our cities and ...
Drawing on Foucault’s ‘Discipline and Punish’, Deleuze argues that our environment has shifted from ...
In his “Postscript on the Societies of Control”, which was written 30 years ago in 2020, Gilles Dele...
This paper questions the use of new technologies as tools of modern surveillance in order to: (a) ad...
Digital technologies have come to frame the everyday interactions of our world, meshing together pub...
The Situationist International (1957-72) and the groups that preceded it, such as the Lettrist Inter...
Foucault’s disciplinary society and his notion of panopticism are often invoked in discussions regar...
French philosopher Michel Foucault described the panopticon as “a figure of political technology tha...
In 1827, Nicolaus Heinrich Julius, a professor at the University of Berlin, identified an important ...
The securitarian paradigms, developed in recent decades, react to social problems by controlling and...
International audienceOn the border between arts and surveillance studies, this book analyzes the te...
As a society\u27s foundational philosophy changes, so, too, will its forms of social control. By usi...
We collect data about our environment at an unprecedented scale and the surveillance of individuals ...
This thesis explores how power relations are reflected on society in the act of surveillance basedon...
Abstract: “Surveillance is not only found in the lens of the camera and within a technological artef...
In the past years surveillance, especially visual surveillance systems, have entered our cities and ...
Drawing on Foucault’s ‘Discipline and Punish’, Deleuze argues that our environment has shifted from ...
In his “Postscript on the Societies of Control”, which was written 30 years ago in 2020, Gilles Dele...
This paper questions the use of new technologies as tools of modern surveillance in order to: (a) ad...
Digital technologies have come to frame the everyday interactions of our world, meshing together pub...