This is a personal narrative that began 30 years ago as a childhood hobby, of wearing and implanting various sensors, effectors, and multimedia computation in order to re-define personal space and modify sensory perception computationally. This work involved the creation of various computational seeing aids that evolved into a new kind of visual art, using multimedia cyborglogs. Becoming at one with the machine, the author was able to explore a new humanity at the nexus of cyberspace and the real world. The author presents what was discovered accidentally, as a result of facing “cyborg discrimination”. In particular, over the past 30 years, peer discrimination has decreased, while institutional and organized discrimination has intensified. ...
In this article, we will address the issues of image and visibility in relation to the dynamics of s...
The theme of this portfolio, Reverse Watching, is Inverse Surveillance and Targeted Sousveillance (...
As the increasingly ubiquitous field of surveillance has transformed how we interact with each other...
This is a personal narrative that began 30 years ago as a childhood hobby, of wearing and implanting...
Abstract—This paper explores the interplay between surveil-lance cameras (cameras affixed to large-e...
This paper explores using wearable computing devices to perform \sousveillance " (inverse surve...
This paper describes using wearable computing devices to perform "sousveillance " ...
International audienceOn the border between arts and surveillance studies, this book analyzes the te...
Surveillance as a practice of observation is connected to metaphors that stress optical aspects refe...
We present “equiveillance ” as a conceptual framework for understanding the balance between surveill...
lance ” which means “watching ” and the French prefix “sur”, which means “from above”. Thus “surveil...
This article addresses the link between the hypervisibility regime in which the contemporary subject...
The dissemination of surveillance cameras grows in public and semi-public spaces, yet simultaneously...
This paper opens up for scrutiny the politics of algorithmic surveillance through an examination of ...
In my master's thesis, I examine the issue of the concepts of tracking, control, and surveillance an...
In this article, we will address the issues of image and visibility in relation to the dynamics of s...
The theme of this portfolio, Reverse Watching, is Inverse Surveillance and Targeted Sousveillance (...
As the increasingly ubiquitous field of surveillance has transformed how we interact with each other...
This is a personal narrative that began 30 years ago as a childhood hobby, of wearing and implanting...
Abstract—This paper explores the interplay between surveil-lance cameras (cameras affixed to large-e...
This paper explores using wearable computing devices to perform \sousveillance " (inverse surve...
This paper describes using wearable computing devices to perform "sousveillance " ...
International audienceOn the border between arts and surveillance studies, this book analyzes the te...
Surveillance as a practice of observation is connected to metaphors that stress optical aspects refe...
We present “equiveillance ” as a conceptual framework for understanding the balance between surveill...
lance ” which means “watching ” and the French prefix “sur”, which means “from above”. Thus “surveil...
This article addresses the link between the hypervisibility regime in which the contemporary subject...
The dissemination of surveillance cameras grows in public and semi-public spaces, yet simultaneously...
This paper opens up for scrutiny the politics of algorithmic surveillance through an examination of ...
In my master's thesis, I examine the issue of the concepts of tracking, control, and surveillance an...
In this article, we will address the issues of image and visibility in relation to the dynamics of s...
The theme of this portfolio, Reverse Watching, is Inverse Surveillance and Targeted Sousveillance (...
As the increasingly ubiquitous field of surveillance has transformed how we interact with each other...