Homelands
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12 June—20 July 2012 Damian Dillon and Rebecca Shanahan Damian Dillon and Rebecca Shanahan consider the after-hours shadows and margins of domestic and urban spaces as uncanny, unknowable and ambiguous. Bringing together…
12 June—20 July 2012 Damian Dillon and Rebecca Shanahan Damian Dillon and Rebecca Shanahan consider the after-hours shadows and margins of domestic and urban spaces as uncanny, unknowable and ambiguous. Bringing together…
Panopticon In the late 18th century, English philosopher and social theorist Jeremy Bentham proposed an architectural model for a new type of prison called the Panopticon. The Panopticon consisted of…
Read a review of the exhibition Trace Recordings by critic Andrew Frost here UTS Law professor and cultural commentator writes about the exhibition and surveillance here The Guardian’s animation…
In 2007, a mother in Chicago inadvertently tuned in to a transmission from the Space Shuttle Atlantis on her baby monitor. Although NASA insisted the transmission was not coming directly…
Artist Adam Harvey has been interested in camouflage systems for some time. Specifically, he has been interested in types of camouflage that bypass surveillance. He has developed a number of…
Denis Beaubois is a multidisciplinary artist based in Sydney. He has been interested in our relationship with surveillance for some time. He is best known for his performances and videos…
James Bridle is a UK based artist, writer and technologist. His practice involves exposing and picking apart various mechanisms of state surveillance. James Bridle’s work Dronestagram is an Instagram feed…
Italian artist Paolo Cirio is interested in the people unwittingly photographed by Google streetview. In his Street Ghost series, he collects screenshot images of people caught standing or walking on…
Shinseungback Kimyonghun is an artist duo based in Seoul, South Korea. Shin Seung Back studied Computer Science at Yonsei University in Korea and Kim Yong Hun studied Photomedia at Sydney…