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Homeless in Buenos Aires...

"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

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/

An unidentified Marton Vambac at Oxford Square, travelling north en-route to Talbot Square. Date unknown, circa 1961 / 1962.

 

Photograph copyright: Colin E Macleod.

 

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Alisa Valentin, Communications Justice Fellow, Public Knowledge

A 6' Wood Privacy fence with an over-cut scallop design. The 4x4 posts were cut with points, giving a clean and simple look.

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/

At the privacy and openness podcast at the Intel Upload Lounge.

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/

Rally outside the Capitol while Mark Zuckerberg testifies inside

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/

The first phase of the PRIVACY exhibition edition poster, designed and printed (letterpress) by Ingeborg Hansen, 2011. Edition of 25, letterpress + screenprint component by Mini Graff to be added this weekend. Posters for sale at the PRIVACY opening, 6PM Thursday 7th July, 2011

 

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

To further protect privacy, websites use captchas to make sure the user is a real person and not a computer. Captcha are typically used when creating an account on a web page or purchasing something online. Photo from "flickr.com" under Creative-Commons licensing.

The boys restroom at Skedee high school, Skedee, Oklahoma, USA.

Not only do the most intiment moments have no privacy, sometimes someone will be busy stealing your pebbles when you're distracted.

 

They did a study where they painted all of the pebbles in a nest green. The next morning, the nest was about the same size buy only had about 40% green rocks while there were green rocks in most of the other nests in the rockery.

As an antidote for the ongoing onslaught of autumn-themed photos... Citara beach on Ischia.

 

There's precious little beach on Ischia, at least free beach. Not that italians mind very much to be on their own, on the contrary: the more and closer, the merrier. Still, some desire for privacy surfaces occasionally...

 

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Alissa Cooper presenting at the W3C Privacy Workshop in London.

Saturday = PINK

Color My World Daily

 

Getting washed at the county fair.

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/

On the road for going to Sequoia Park

No 34. I met this Portugese campaigner/artist in the centre and she said she was trying to raise awareness of the way in which surveillence of public spaces is eroding our privacy.

 

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