Artist Talk | They’re following us: data surveillance and privacy activism
Event description
Join sound artist Jasmine Guffond, theatre-maker Christopher Carroll and ANU academic Dr Sean Donahue as they discuss the world of data surveillance in the 21st century.
Dr Sean Donahue is a research fellow with the Humanising Machine Intelligence Grand Challenge. Together they'll be discussing its shift from incidental capture to something more pervasive and the normalisation of “auto surveillance” in everyday life.
This talk is presented by Arts Capital at Gorman Arts Centre in partnership with Tributary Projects and ANU School of Computing.
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Arts Capital is supported by the ACT Government.
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