The role played
by surveillance culture in the struggle for social justice frames changing and prevailing ideas about race, justice, and freedom in America.
Not exact matches
And in investigating the cover - up, the Federal Bureau of Investigation found not only a blue wall of silence, but also a nasty departmental
culture, typified
by retribution and
surveillance, with Mr. Burke at its center.
In the book, entitled The Crisis of Presence in Contemporary
Culture: Ethics, Privacy and Speech in Mediated Social Life, Dr Miller examines the relationship between the freedom provided
by the contemporary online world and the control,
surveillance and censorship that operate in this environment.
It's entirely plausible that MGS5 was compromised
by Kojima's acrimonious departure from Konami, but MGS5's ambiguity feels like a fitting conclusion for a series that raised weighty, human, questions — about
surveillance society, the nature of self and digital
culture — a decade ahead of time.
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Representative examples from these projects are joined in this exhibition
by Conrad's last sculptures and installations, which evoked and critiqued what he perceived as an emerging
culture of
surveillance, control, and containment.
Jon Rafman immerses viewers in environments where gaming landscapes and physical reality fuse as dark, hypnotizing hybrids; Yves Scherer probes celebrity
culture and popular media in works that toe the line between critique, satire, and celebration; and Simon Denny examines
surveillance and digital subcultures
by plumbing the depths of images, information, and communication stored on the internet.
Online and offline
surveillance accompanied
by the consumer capitalist
culture within today's society are the main issues surrounding his work, in association with current and future utopian environments, the continued automation of our daily lives in relation to the internet of things and the various
cultures associated with online communities.
Contemporary art and the transition to post-democracy, the occupation of time
by the technologies and industries of
culture (art among them), to precarity of work, control,
surveillance and militarization are among the other key themes we find in her oeuvre.
Ranging from landscape shots to super-sized closeups, the work, presented
by London gallery Carroll Fletcher, encapsulates the uncomfortable intersection of the
surveillance state with selfie
culture.
The «passive - aggressive» performance both mocks and iconises the consumer gaze of teen - girldom, inspired
by the
culture of
surveillance today's teens are growing up with, as well as everything from Hello Kitty and Apple products to Miley Cyrus tongue lashing.
Piercing lights refer to our
surveillance culture and the installation incorporates gargantuan animal sculptures including a 65ft flamingo — a copy of a work
by Alexander Calder — and a replica of a spider
by Louise Bourgeois that stood outside the gallery last year.