Sousveillance culture

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Marisa Olson set up and moderated a fantastic panel yesterday afternoon at Conflux about Souveillance Culture. The panel was sponsored by Rhizome and gathered Amy Alexander, Jill Magid and Hasan Elahi, 3 artists whose work engages surveillance and explore the cultural and political implications of sousveillance. The panel assumed that we live in a surveilled society but also in a culture that likes to show and tell. Our society has shifted from one that cherished its right to privacy to a society that promotes the idea "if you see something, say something."

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For those of you who missed our Sousveillance panel at Conflux, Regine Debatty over at We Make Money Not Art gave it a thorough write-up. Read through for the full post.

Originally posted on we make money not art by Rhizome