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"Village Voice article on "Sousveillance""

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Blogger stefanos pantagis said...

good article:

not sure if persons will handle this technology in a responsible way: it seems that little brother/sister will have 15 minutes of controled fame, but the vector class will somehow keep the lid on any real change in our society. the use of sousveillance is unfortunatly towards protecting ones personal space, as opposed the ideals of the enlightenment. It could bring on the inevitable enclosure into quisons, or inverse prisons, that will be how things will play out. With the freest person like an essentric Howard Hughs.Freedom will only be found in the playback/rewind of earlier times when a culture existed. Memory becoming dependent on multimedia, as opposed to honest word and good will towards society.

http://www.famoustexans.com/howardhughes.htm

4:35 AM

Blogger Allison Muri said...

...but this response seems unnecessarily negative. There is no such thing as the "ideals of the Enlightenment" insofar as every philosopher had his own agenda and his own ideals, some of which were idealistic, forward-looking, and some of which were misguided. Some of these goals and ideals were shared with others, and some were eccentric and unique. Moreover, I really don't think technology has the final power to limit memory or to eradicate culture, or to eliminate freedom. Wherever it threatens freedom or culture, people also find ways to use it to find freedom and to express honesty and good will. Technologies tend to express the ordinary nastiness and the ordinary goodness that people have had since they transmitted their stories orally.

Think for example of Beowulf: a story about a hero going and eradicating something nasty from his society. The story demands a few violent clashes, but then order is temporarily restored when the hero prevails and the society is no longer victimized (until the next monster or war comes along). What those people commenting on the subway masturbator have wanted is a story about the bad guy getting his just desserts.

The happy "conclusion" is documented on BoingBoing: the cover of the Daily News reads: "EXPOSED! Brave subway flasher victim turns tables and snaps picture of perv suspect." It's a less violent version of denouement and closure than the stories of earlier times.

10:31 AM

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