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From uploading selfies to tracking wellbeing, our desire for privacy in the digital age is at odds with our appetite to share our lives online. As an increasing number of devices we wear and carry connect to the internet, capture our personal information, and exploit our privacy, the V&A invited visitors take a data detox and learn how to subvert their smart technologies.
Photo Credit Gabriel Bertogg: peanutbuttervibes.com/
From uploading selfies to tracking wellbeing, our desire for privacy in the digital age is at odds with our appetite to share our lives online. As an increasing number of devices we wear and carry connect to the internet, capture our personal information, and exploit our privacy, the V&A invited visitors take a data detox and learn how to subvert their smart technologies.
Photo Credit Gabriel Bertogg: peanutbuttervibes.com/
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Privacy Settings - Sounds like the moment you call someone a hero.
Listen to this song for free on the Flash Cassette Player that I built to play them.
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TIP: Dragging the tapes from their bottoms helps them slide in the player easier.
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From uploading selfies to tracking wellbeing, our desire for privacy in the digital age is at odds with our appetite to share our lives online. As an increasing number of devices we wear and carry connect to the internet, capture our personal information, and exploit our privacy, the V&A invited visitors take a data detox and learn how to subvert their smart technologies.
Photo Credit Gabriel Bertogg: peanutbuttervibes.com/
From uploading selfies to tracking wellbeing, our desire for privacy in the digital age is at odds with our appetite to share our lives online. As an increasing number of devices we wear and carry connect to the internet, capture our personal information, and exploit our privacy, the V&A invited visitors take a data detox and learn how to subvert their smart technologies.
Photo Credit Gabriel Bertogg: peanutbuttervibes.com/
London, England. Perched on the base of Nelson's monument, high above Trafalgar Square, a couple engages in private conversation.
From uploading selfies to tracking wellbeing, our desire for privacy in the digital age is at odds with our appetite to share our lives online. As an increasing number of devices we wear and carry connect to the internet, capture our personal information, and exploit our privacy, the V&A invited visitors take a data detox and learn how to subvert their smart technologies.
Photo Credit Gabriel Bertogg: peanutbuttervibes.com/
Nowadays, we continually share data: a message via WhatsApp, a picture on Instagram, an update on Facebook or an e-mail through Gmail. With whom do we really share this data? And how can we make sure that our personal data stay strictly personal?
This exhibition addresses issues of online privacy and digital surveillance. Next to several historical examples of encrypting, ‘Design my Privacy’ also shows some surprising contemporary strategies by more than 35 young designers and artists to maintain control over our data.
With work by Roel Roscam Abbing, Zineb Benassarou & Jorick De Quaasteniet, Josh Begley, Dennis de Bel, Caitlin Berner & Jana Blom, Heath Bunting, F.A.T., Giada Fiorindi, Front 404, Roos Groothuizen, Arantxa Gonlag & Eva Maria Martinez Rey, Monika Grūzīte, Rafaël Henneberke, Jan Huijben, Daniel C. Howe & Helen Nissenbaum & Vincent Toubiana, Rosa Menkman, Owen Mundy, Naomi Naus, Joyce Overheul, Ruben Pater, Wim Popelier, Freek Rutkens, Vera van de Seyp, Mark Sheppard, Dimitri Tokmetzis & Yuri Veerman, Janne Van Hooff & Christina Yarashevich, Michaele Lakova, Jasper van Loenen, Jeroen van Loon, Esther Weltevrede & Sabine Niederer, Leanne Wijnsma & Froukje Tan, Joeri Woudstra, Sander Veenhof and Simone Niquille.
An exhibition by MOTI, Museum of the Image in Breda (NL)
27.03 to 29.05.2016
Photo: Kristof Vrancken / Z33
A nice small touch on the small side patio at the Influx Cafe. That's Broadway @20th, Golden Hill. Tell your friends! See also: www.flickr.com/photos/pixelpod/257810068/in/set-721575943...
"A Progressive Framework for Bridging the ID Divide" event held at the Center for American Progress.
Tova Wang, Bruce Schneier, Jim Harper, Peter Swire, Cassandra Butts
M-link in Nivelles (Belgium)
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A display highlighting books in our collection that deal with the topic of privacy and technology and their complicated relationship in our lives.
Date: 02/06/2014
Photo Credit: Emma Cooper
I travel a lot and use my laptop in many public places. You never know who's looking over your shoulders. This is a good investment. 3M Privacy Filter.
View the other two images and you'll see the image on the laptop disappear when you look it at a sharper angle.
From uploading selfies to tracking wellbeing, our desire for privacy in the digital age is at odds with our appetite to share our lives online. As an increasing number of devices we wear and carry connect to the internet, capture our personal information, and exploit our privacy, the V&A invited visitors take a data detox and learn how to subvert their smart technologies.
Photo Credit Gabriel Bertogg: peanutbuttervibes.com/
This little gell "window cling" covers the camera on my computer. When I want to use the camera I remove it; when I want to be sure that I am not "live-casting", it watches over things for me.
365 Days in Colour: January 2015 “purple & metallic silver".
Preventing unauthorized views is the flip side of such powerful viewing technology. B11 - VIEW is on my FlickrBingo3 card.
From uploading selfies to tracking wellbeing, our desire for privacy in the digital age is at odds with our appetite to share our lives online. As an increasing number of devices we wear and carry connect to the internet, capture our personal information, and exploit our privacy, the V&A invited visitors take a data detox and learn how to subvert their smart technologies.
Photo Credit Gabriel Bertogg: peanutbuttervibes.com/
Screens on the Skytrain line on Praya Thai Road so passengers cannot look into Srapathum Palace. The palace is the official residence of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn.
From uploading selfies to tracking wellbeing, our desire for privacy in the digital age is at odds with our appetite to share our lives online. As an increasing number of devices we wear and carry connect to the internet, capture our personal information, and exploit our privacy, the V&A invited visitors take a data detox and learn how to subvert their smart technologies.
Photo Credit Gabriel Bertogg: peanutbuttervibes.com/
This project was a 6' Privacy Fence with all exposed 4x4 posts. The fence was trimmed out with 1x4's and the posts were trimmed with 2-piece caps. Amazing looking fence.
"Speculative Privacy: Practical and impractical things you can do to your phone." A lecture workshop performance I did at Internationales Sommerfestival:
#Datapolitics @ Kampnagel Hamburg, August 2016
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