CTRL [space] : rhetorics of surveillance from bentham to big brother

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CTRL [space] : rhetorics of surveillance from bentham to big brother

edited by Thomas Y. Levin, Ursula Frohne and Peter Weibel

ZKM Center for Art and Media , MIT Press, c2002

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Note

Published on the occasion of the exhibition Ctrl [Space], held at ZKM, Karlsruhe, 12 Oct. 2001-24 Feb. 2002

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Description

This text investigates the state of panoptic art at a time when issues of security and civil liberties are on many people's minds. Traditional imaging and tracking systems have given way to infinitely more powerful "dataveillance" technologies, as an evolving arsenal of surrogate eyes and ears in our society shifts its focus from military to domestic space. Taking as its point of departure an architectural drawing by Jeremy Bentham that became the model for an entire social regime, "CTRL [SPACE]" looks at the shifting relationships between design and power, imaging and oppression, from the 18th to the 21st centuries. From the photographs taken with hidden cameras by Walker Evans and Paul Strand in the early 20th century to the appropriation of military satellite technology by Marko Peljhan a hundred years later, the works of a wide range of artists have explored the dynamics of watching and being watched. The artists whose panoptical preoccupations are featured include, among others, Sophie Calle, Diller and Scofidio, Dan Graham, Pierre Huyghe, Michael Klier, Rem Koolhas, Bruce Naumann, Yoko Ono, Thomas Ruff, Julia Scher, Andy Warhol, and Peter Weibel. This book, along with the exhibition it accompanies, is a state-of-the-art survey of panopticism-in digital culture, architecture, television, video, cinema, painting, photography, conceptual art, installation work, robotics, and satellite imaging.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA57613025
  • ISBN
    • 0262621657
  • Country Code
    gw
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Karlsruhe,Cambridge, Mass.
  • Pages/Volumes
    655 p.
  • Size
    28 cm
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