CONTEMPORARY LABORATORIES OF SURVEILLANCE

JAN 21-26, M/W/F, 7:00PM
a dinner seminar series exploring how surveillance practices emerge within contested sites and are assimilated into wider society

JAN 21 - laboratories of surveillance
  1. The Most Surveilled Place in America
  2. All Eyes on the Border
  3. Occupation and Surveillance in Palestine and Kashmir: A Conversation
  4. [Optional] The Palestine Laboratory: How Israel Exports the Technology of Occupation Around the World
  5. [Optional] Hall Monitors
JAN 23 - expansion and culture of surveillance
  1. Surveillance Culture: Engagement, Exposure, and Ethics in Digital Modernity
  2. The Surveillant Assemblage
  3. Luxury Surveillance
  4. [Optional] Postscript on Societies of Control
  5. [Optional] Black Data
  6. [Optional] The Right to Look
JAN 25 - counter surveillance
  1. How Not To Be Seen: A Fucking Didactic Educational .MOV File
  2. The Zooms
  3. White Collar Crime Risk Zones
  4. Gold Mining and Violence in the Amazon Rainforest
  5. Surveillance Locket
  6. [Optional] How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Big Data
  7. [Optional] Artist Stalks Himself So the FBI Doesn't Have to
  8. [Optional] Papers, Please

additional sources on are.na

facilitated by kyle barnes and meher hans


bayer diagram (1937) of surveillance with screens from sources
bayer diagram (1937) of surveillance with screens from sources