As the infrastructure of the internet continues to expand, networked computational surveillance becomes an essential practice of territorial and biopolitical control. The feedback loop between information technologies and global structures of power creates new territorial and biopolitical regimes that sanction the mobility of people and information across Earth. These new ‘techno-territories’ lead to the emergence of new agents of power, who weave virtual and material worlds together in order to exercise control over these new spaces and the bodies that flow through them. This article discusses the emergence of ‘digital hunters’ as both subjects and objects of power through a discursive analysis of AZ: move and get shot (2011-2014) and The ...
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The securitarian paradigms, developed in recent decades, react to social problems by controlling and...
TECHNOLOGIES OF VIOLENCE explores the critical relations between art and the contemporary production...
This article investigates the notion of the digital denizen and his/her relationship with modern inf...
This book explores activism, research and critique in the age of digital subjects and objects and Bi...
inequality In this article, we seek to add to current debates about surveillance and society by crit...
This article explores the political dimension of three surveillance artworks: Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s...
International audienceOn the border between arts and surveillance studies, this book analyzes the te...
Accounts by geographers of the ways in which urban spaces are digitally mediated have proliferated i...
This article addresses the link between the hypervisibility regime in which the contemporary subject...
Digital cameras are everywhere and play important roles in security and political scenes, yet they r...
The machine sees the machine knows but the mechanics are invisible. Algorithms lean into human space...
Digital surveillance technologies enable a range of publics to observe the private lives of wild ani...
This paper contributes to studies on the dark side of digitization by relying on the concept of surv...
In recent years, images of executions of dissidents have been frequently distributed online by vario...
This article investigates new forms of social control and the transformation of subjectivities made ...
The securitarian paradigms, developed in recent decades, react to social problems by controlling and...
TECHNOLOGIES OF VIOLENCE explores the critical relations between art and the contemporary production...
This article investigates the notion of the digital denizen and his/her relationship with modern inf...
This book explores activism, research and critique in the age of digital subjects and objects and Bi...
inequality In this article, we seek to add to current debates about surveillance and society by crit...
This article explores the political dimension of three surveillance artworks: Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s...
International audienceOn the border between arts and surveillance studies, this book analyzes the te...
Accounts by geographers of the ways in which urban spaces are digitally mediated have proliferated i...
This article addresses the link between the hypervisibility regime in which the contemporary subject...
Digital cameras are everywhere and play important roles in security and political scenes, yet they r...
The machine sees the machine knows but the mechanics are invisible. Algorithms lean into human space...
Digital surveillance technologies enable a range of publics to observe the private lives of wild ani...
This paper contributes to studies on the dark side of digitization by relying on the concept of surv...
In recent years, images of executions of dissidents have been frequently distributed online by vario...
This article investigates new forms of social control and the transformation of subjectivities made ...