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Faceless

Re-inventing Privacy Through Subversive Media Strategies

Authors: Bogomir Doringer, Brigitte Felderer Publisher: De Gruyter Publication date: 2018 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 304 Publication formats: EAN: 9783110527704 ISBN: 9783110527704 Category: The arts: general issues Communication studies Population & demography Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography Publisher's index: - Bibliographic note: -

Description

The contributions to this book explore a phenomenon that appears to be a contradiction in itself – we, the users of computers, can be tracked in digital space for all eternity. Although, on the one hand, one wants to be noticed and noticeable, on the other hand one does not necessarily want to be recognized at the first instance, being prey to an unfathomable public, or – even less so – to lose face.

The book documents artistic and other strategies that point out options for appearing in the infinite book of faces whilst nevertheless avoiding being included in any records. The desire not to become a mere object of facial sell-out does not just remain an aesthetic endeavor. The contributions also contain combative and sarcastic statements against a digital dynamic that has already penetrated our everyday lives.

TOC

  • Contents 5
  • The Beginning 7
  • Faceless Book 18
  • Archiving faceless 34
  • Hi! I’m famous new media artist Jeremy Bailey! 85
  • Faceless Praxis in the Age of Zero Trust: Strategies of Disappearance and Distributed Pseudonymity in Art and Research 108
  • THE PRIVACY GIFT SHOP 124
  • Public Privacy 140
  • The Future is Unknown – I am the Future 148
  • Behind the White Shadows of Image Processing: Shirley, Lena, Jennifer, and the Angel of History 160
  • Here Be Faces 181
  • Suppressed Images 186
  • Permission is a Material: Jill Magid Faces the Information Sublime 200
  • Selected Excerpts from the WE MARGIELA Inter views 210
  • Masking the Body as a Trope of Japanese Reflections on Reality 236
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