[图书][B] Crisis vision: Race and the cultural production of surveillance

T Monahan - 2022 - books.google.com
In Crisis Vision, Torin Monahan explores how artists confront the racializing dimensions of
contemporary surveillance. He focuses on artists ranging from Kai Wiedenhöfer, Paolo Cirio …

Protesters' reactions to video surveillance of demonstrations: Counter-moves, security cultures, and the spiral of surveillance and counter-surveillance

P Ullrich, P Knopp - Surveillance & Society, 2018 - ojs.library.queensu.ca
This article analyses protesters' reactions to police video surveillance of demonstrations in
Germany. Theoretically, we draw on the concept of a “spiral of surveillance and counter …

Ways of being seen: surveillance art and the interpellation of viewing subjects

T Monahan - Cultural Studies, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Critical artworks about surveillance introduce compelling possibilities for rethinking the
relationship of people to larger systems of control. This paper analyses a number of art …

Drone vision

D Greene - Surveillance & Society, 2015 - ojs.library.queensu.ca
What does the drone want? What does the drone need? Such questions, posed explicitly
and implicitly by anthropomorphized drones in contemporary popular culture, may seem like …

Images of surveillance: The contested and embedded visual language of anti-surveillance protests

P Daphi, A Lê, P Ullrich - Advances in the visual analysis of social …, 2013 - emerald.com
This chapter provides an analysis of images produced and employed in protests against
surveillance in Germany in 2008 and 2009. For this purpose, a method of visual analysis is …

Performing, translating, fashioning: Spectatorship in the surveillant world

S Hogue - Surveillance & society, 2016 - ojs.library.queensu.ca
Despite the disciplinary power of surveillance, I argue artistic performances may also
provide a space of resistance and self-fashioning. Discussions on artistic performance …

Individual Vulnerability and Collective Resistance Under Surveillance: Claiming the Right to Existence against Discriminatory Suspicion

S Hogue - International Political Sociology, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Hasan Elahi's Tracking Transience (2003–2020) was an artistic performance of
hypervisibility. Initiated in response to being misidentified as a terrorist, preemptively …

[PDF][PDF] Surveillance and performance

R Hall, T Monahan, J Reeves - Surveillance & Society, 2016 - ojs.library.queensu.ca
Explicit treatments of performance in surveillance studies are more rare. John McGrath's
work, Loving Big Brother (2004), is doubtlessly the most sustained exploration of the …

[PDF][PDF] Invisible surveillance in visual art

K Barnard-Wills, D Barnard-Wills - Surveillance & Society, 2012 - ojs.library.queensu.ca
Article Invisible Surveillance in Visual Art Page 1 Barnard-Wills, Katherine and David
Barnard-Wills. 2012. Invisible Surveillance in Visual Art. Surveillance & Society 10(3/4): 204-214 …

Reimagining Resistance: performing transparency and anonymity in surveillance art

G Kafer - Surveillance & society, 2016 - ojs.library.queensu.ca
Abstract In 2002, multimedia artist Hasan Elahi launched the project Tracking Transience, a
website designed to make public his location and activity. Yet despite the complete …