In the lines of Albrechtlund and Dubbled (2005) and their call for a new direction in Surveillance Studies, this paper discusses the overlapping of surveillance, art and entertainment. Indeed surveillance ought to be considered not only regarding its negative implications (e.g. the infringement of privacy or social sorting) but also regarding ‘the fun features and entertainment value of surveillance’ (Albrechtlund and Dubbled 2005: 216). Drawing on this new direction in the recent years in Surveillance Studies, this paper focuses on the interplay between watcher and watched and the possibility of challenging surveillance through artistic, entertaining or/and playful motives. Play and games within this framework participate both to the activ...
The nature of surveillance is changing. It is becoming gamified. This article charts a shift in thin...
In this article, we will address the issues of image and visibility in relation to the dynamics of s...
As modes of surveillance become more digitised, it will be difficult for children to escape or resis...
In the lines of Albrechtlund and Dubbled (2005) and their call for a new direction in Surveillance S...
This paper suggests a direction in the development of Surveillance Studies that goes beyond current ...
This paper suggests a direction in the development of Surveillance Studies that goes beyond current ...
This paper suggests a direction in the development of Surveillance Studies that goes beyond current ...
In the recent decades, with the rapid proliferation of surveillance systems for both political and c...
The notorious intensification and digitalization of surveillance technologies and practices in today...
Deposited with permission of Double DialoguesOver the 1990s technologies and uses of surveillance de...
In May 2013, seven collaborators produced “Work and Play at the Threshold of Visibility. ” The inten...
The purpose with this essay is to examine how arts and politics integrate to raise urgent messages a...
The paper reflects on two hackivist projects, an art installation and a performance, which sought to...
This practice-based research project uses a study of the key technological, political and social tri...
At present, we are increasingly both the object of surveillance and the observers of images gathered...
The nature of surveillance is changing. It is becoming gamified. This article charts a shift in thin...
In this article, we will address the issues of image and visibility in relation to the dynamics of s...
As modes of surveillance become more digitised, it will be difficult for children to escape or resis...
In the lines of Albrechtlund and Dubbled (2005) and their call for a new direction in Surveillance S...
This paper suggests a direction in the development of Surveillance Studies that goes beyond current ...
This paper suggests a direction in the development of Surveillance Studies that goes beyond current ...
This paper suggests a direction in the development of Surveillance Studies that goes beyond current ...
In the recent decades, with the rapid proliferation of surveillance systems for both political and c...
The notorious intensification and digitalization of surveillance technologies and practices in today...
Deposited with permission of Double DialoguesOver the 1990s technologies and uses of surveillance de...
In May 2013, seven collaborators produced “Work and Play at the Threshold of Visibility. ” The inten...
The purpose with this essay is to examine how arts and politics integrate to raise urgent messages a...
The paper reflects on two hackivist projects, an art installation and a performance, which sought to...
This practice-based research project uses a study of the key technological, political and social tri...
At present, we are increasingly both the object of surveillance and the observers of images gathered...
The nature of surveillance is changing. It is becoming gamified. This article charts a shift in thin...
In this article, we will address the issues of image and visibility in relation to the dynamics of s...
As modes of surveillance become more digitised, it will be difficult for children to escape or resis...