This project explores the Prisoners of the Planetary Panopticon. Surveillance no longer exists solely within an architectural scale, but has expanded to the urban, territorial, and planetary scale. At the beginning of this thesis I began researching the contemporary issues of prisons and found that issues now extend far beyond the walls of the grounds. When comparing the architecture of Jeremy Bentham\u27s Panopticon to today\u27s society, what separates our exposed, surveilled bodies from those within the Panopticon Prison of the 1800\u27s? This subject is relevant at a time when surveillance has taken over the city and created another spatial world containing something beautiful and also something sinister and perverse. Supervisor: Prof. ...
The objective of this paper is to revisit the metaphor of the Panopticon, borrowed by Michel Foucaul...
This article aims at introducing the relation between the use of CCTV systems in urban spaces and so...
This paper questions the use of new technologies as tools of modern surveillance in order to: (a) ad...
This project explores the Prisoners of the Planetary Panopticon. Surveillance no longer exists solel...
The origins of American prison design can be traced back to Jeremy Bentham’s theory of the Panoptico...
Jeremy Bentham’s panoptic prison design and its underlying implications, with Michel Foucault’s inte...
Nineteenth Century philosopher Jeremy Bentham designed a prison system known as the Panopticon which...
French philosopher Michel Foucault described the panopticon as “a figure of political technology tha...
ABSTRACT. Over the past two centuries, surveillance technology has advanced in three ma-jor spurts. ...
Abstract: “Surveillance is not only found in the lens of the camera and within a technological artef...
In the 21st century it is impossible to avoid surveillance with coming of advanced technology. In my...
This paper explores the different yet complementary aspects of the panopticon and the panspectron us...
This study contends that the famous panopticon designed by Jeremy Bentham in 1791 (firstly in 1787) ...
In The Eye of Power, Foucault delineated the key concerns surrounding hospital architecture in the l...
Surveillance takes many shapes and forms and the experience of surveillance is often most intense in...
The objective of this paper is to revisit the metaphor of the Panopticon, borrowed by Michel Foucaul...
This article aims at introducing the relation between the use of CCTV systems in urban spaces and so...
This paper questions the use of new technologies as tools of modern surveillance in order to: (a) ad...
This project explores the Prisoners of the Planetary Panopticon. Surveillance no longer exists solel...
The origins of American prison design can be traced back to Jeremy Bentham’s theory of the Panoptico...
Jeremy Bentham’s panoptic prison design and its underlying implications, with Michel Foucault’s inte...
Nineteenth Century philosopher Jeremy Bentham designed a prison system known as the Panopticon which...
French philosopher Michel Foucault described the panopticon as “a figure of political technology tha...
ABSTRACT. Over the past two centuries, surveillance technology has advanced in three ma-jor spurts. ...
Abstract: “Surveillance is not only found in the lens of the camera and within a technological artef...
In the 21st century it is impossible to avoid surveillance with coming of advanced technology. In my...
This paper explores the different yet complementary aspects of the panopticon and the panspectron us...
This study contends that the famous panopticon designed by Jeremy Bentham in 1791 (firstly in 1787) ...
In The Eye of Power, Foucault delineated the key concerns surrounding hospital architecture in the l...
Surveillance takes many shapes and forms and the experience of surveillance is often most intense in...
The objective of this paper is to revisit the metaphor of the Panopticon, borrowed by Michel Foucaul...
This article aims at introducing the relation between the use of CCTV systems in urban spaces and so...
This paper questions the use of new technologies as tools of modern surveillance in order to: (a) ad...