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Visiting [art]by[odo] may have you thinking it's unfocussed. What is it about? Art? Audio? Photography? Music? Politics? Ego? Boredom? Is it a blog? Is it an online gallery?Yes.
What it's not is a one trick pony, or a Sing Johnny One Note, or a stuck record. It's about more than a single interest, idea or concept. On the surface it may seem scattered, but with time some obvious and some not so obvious connections are discoverable. Look closer and the parallels will pop.
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Tag Archives: privacy
I[di]oT[s] & ToS[sers]
Marc Goodman’s Future Crimes, a book about the frightening vulnerabilities of the internet, privacy violations, and the currency of data (data as a commodity), is an old story with a new digital twist. The book needs competent editing, yet despite … Continue reading
Info-Elitism
Everyone participating in the digital world is being tracked. Digital spies are watching our every move. Surveillance cameras are everywhere. Facial recognition software is getting powerful enough to account for changes in hair color & style, makeup, even disguises. Your … Continue reading
Posted in Book reviews, Discover
Tagged digital slavery, Dragnet Nation, Julia Angwin, personal information, privacy, tracking
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