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New Surveillance (Marx. 2005) |
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Scrutiny through the use of technical means to extract or create personal or group data. |
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Foucault (Disciplinary Societies) |
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- Analogical - Discrete - Starting again - Individual mass - Concentration on production - Industrial |
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Deleuze (societies of Control) |
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- Numerical - Fluid - Never finished - "Dividual" - Corporation - No fixed boundaries |
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Widens Surveillance - Little limitations |
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Active sorting
ID and prioritizing
Tracking of bodies |
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Algorithmic Surveillance (introna & woods. 2004) |
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Surveillance that makes the use of step-by-step software instructions |
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Facial Recognition (Binary) |
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Coloured squares marked with X & Y
Associates with colour and read by computer
Comparible, Mixable, Accessible |
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Facial Recognition (Deterioration) |
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Geometry of face is unique Deteriorates over time
Geometry reduces with the size of the database |
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Facial Recognition (Reductionism) |
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Resolution/Environment unclear makes
image uncomparable - Boston Bombers |
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As resolution decreases so does system performance |
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Can be design to socially exclude on the basis of socio-technical choices
systems Can help overcome barriers
Strongly biased with political, social and economic conditions |
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