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This is the original photo for THIS one. I actually like it better except for the line of light. Yay peacocks!

"Publicly available information" [now] includes your name, profile photo, list of friends, pages you are a fan of, gender, networks to which you belong, and current city." - PAI used to include only Name and Networks.

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So much for privacy! It looks like these grasshoppers really did resent my interruption to their mating. It is definitely the season as these pairs were all over the place, including in the cypress trees as evidenced here...and though they are not particularly attractive, they are certainly interesting.

 

The issue of privacy is certainly newsworthy today as the debate over national security measures seek balance. And, that's the key, isn't it? Balance! Freedom Park, Naples, FL

It's significant to be able to spend time alone with yourself. If you cannot, if you have to be online, in a crowd, connected, to be satisfied, there's something or Someone missing. I suggest a prayer or two today. Give it a go. It cannot hurt.

My Friend's Wedding

Aft Ceremony

Dhaka, Bangladesh

December, 2009

Framed 1"x6" Tongue & Grooved Privacy Panels with Chestnut Hill Toppers and Custom Entry Gate

Week 22 - a secluded little area beside the airport runway

Obviously still early in the trip, soon we'll be squatting over a hole in the "bush"!

Poliuretano espanso, acrilico, fotocopie. 250 x 100 cm

 

it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privacy

 

Mme. Sophia in 't Veld (MEP)

 

[Photo European Union 2010 PE-EP - Jennifer JACQUEMART]

Steve Rambam's keynote at the last HOPE.

This is a 6' privacy fence, Overcut Scallop style with 4x4 post caps.

Redwood privacy screen with espalier plant

Day 1

Photos by Vanco Dzambaski

Is our privacy on the internet being intruded? You decide...

I took this photo from afar, without anyone knowing... So sneaky of me! I am fond of this composition where you can see someone posing and the photographer at the same time, not necessarily when the model is exactly ready... It gives it a more spontaneous look. But, nowadays, privacy is sacred. That's why, sadly, I had to blur her beautiful face...

By the way, I think I'll keep using this technique for blurring faces because, to me, you can still get a sense of her expression. Besides, it gives a paradoxical meaning to the picture : a portrait, which is supposed to exhibit the personality of somebody, made anonymous.

"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

Since Steelcase workers typically don't have offices, spaces like these are required for personal phone calls or other private conversations.

There is NO requirement in the Terms of Service or Privacy Policy that "Full name" has to be your legal name.

Guardare e' in senso generale, senza meticolosita', quasi superficiale. Vedere e' focalizzare ,osservando in modo costruttivo. Spiare : deformazione delle precedenti funzioni.

 

Genova, Vico Giustiniani

"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

There is no privacy in the woods, and there is definately no privacy in the woods on the internet.

 

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