…but in style. Doesn’t that comfort you?
The art of surveillance is a gallery of devices and technologies that either are being used or may someday be used to track people as they go about their daily routines. Some of it is presented as an artistic medium, while other devices are simply upgraded from “evil-looking tools of oppression” to “cute, cuddly-wuddly tools of oppression.”
I love this quote: “We see an almost unlimited opportunity for turning the tracking of people into a wonderful experience.”
Does that sound nice and ominous to anyone else, or am I just being paranoid?
I see that smile. (and they do too!)
“We see an almost unlimited opportunity for turning the tracking of people into a wonderful experience.”
A wonderful experience for whom, I wonder? The people being tracked or the peole doing the tracking?
It’s a classic statement of “Look at the pretty colors and ignore the men in black suits standing on the corner.”