Moving Walls 22 / Watching You, Watching Me explores the intersection between photography and surveillance. Employing a dynamic range of approaches—from documentary to conceptual practice, from appropriation to street art—these 10 artists provide a satellite-to-street view of the ways in which surveillance culture blurs the boundaries between the private and public realm.
The Rise of the Drone Master: Pop Culture Recasts Obama
The Rise of the Drone Master: Pop Culture Recasts Obama
RT @ilana_u: GCHQ spokesperson: “This is the first time we have ever been asked to comment on
RT @ilana_u: GCHQ spokesperson: "This is the first time we have ever been asked to comment on
A giant art installation targets predator drone operators
A giant art installation targets predator drone operators
Laura Poitras / transmediale 2014 keynote: Art as Evidence
Laura Poitras / transmediale 2014 keynote: Art as Evidence
Jacob Applebaum / transmediale 2014 keynote: Art as Evidence /
Jacob Applebaum / transmediale 2014 keynote: Art as Evidence /
Trevor Paglen / transmediale 2014 keynote: Art as Evidence
Trevor Paglen / transmediale 2014 keynote: Art as Evidence
Web Biennial 2012 – Josh Bricker – Post Newtonianism (War Footage/ Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare)
Web Biennial 2012 - Josh Bricker - Post Newtonianism (War Footage/ Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare)
Banksy – Lower East Side (Better Out Than In 2013 NYC)
Banksy - Lower East Side (Better Out Than In 2013 NYC)