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  • '''Zuboff, Shoshana. ''The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power''.''' ...se of democracy, freedom, and our human future.[https://www.amazon.com/Age-Surveillance-Capitalism-Future-Frontier/dp/1610395697?tag=onpointbooks-20]
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  • '''Agre, Philip. "Surveillance and Capture: Two Models of Privacy."''' Original Publication ...94). As of November 2021, available on line, ''The New Media Reader'' 51. "Surveillance and Capture," pp. 737--760[http://djp3.westmont.edu/classes/2017_01_CS195/r
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  • '''Doherty, Thomas. "Video, Science Fiction Fiction, and the Cinema of Surveillance."''' ''Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts'' 2.2 (Summer 1989): 69-79. JFA
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  • ...ance. See for its downscale descendant, [[ENEMY OF THE STATE]]. Note also surveillance motif in 1993 "erotic thriller" film SILVER, directed by Philip Noyce, from
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  • ...the prisoner is constantly subject to surveillance; the motif of constant surveillance is very important in dystopian fiction where the world, in a sense, becomes
    401 bytes (59 words) - 02:11, 3 November 2014
  • ...avian and the electronic, with a satiric bit of creepiness on the theme of surveillance and perhaps mediated communication.
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  • '''Zuboff, Shoshana. ''The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power''.''' ...se of democracy, freedom, and our human future.[https://www.amazon.com/Age-Surveillance-Capitalism-Future-Frontier/dp/1610395697?tag=onpointbooks-20]
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  • .... (It may be significant that what was fairly wild satiric exaggeration of surveillance in 1990-92 might seem almost mundane realism in the first half of the 21st
    557 bytes (85 words) - 19:01, 18 October 2014
  • ...s on an individual. See for real-world referents for motif of governmental surveillance by computer.
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  • "The ICE surveillance dragnet operates largely without oversight, and a new report details how Am When you think about government surveillance in the United States, you likely think of the National Security Agency [NSA
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  • ...bracketed with AI and "Artificial Life," general surveillance by machines, surveillance and conditioning by AI machines in what sounds like a prison-plus (called "
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  • Machine-like behavior is enforced by computerized surveillance.[[Category: Fiction]]
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  • ...ance — along with 3-D printing, a core mission for the space station — and surveillance within the station (perceived and remarked on by the surveilled protagonist
    1 KB (200 words) - 01:17, 30 December 2023
  • ...fused in ways that can be useful for study—but leave no doubt that extreme surveillance by one's government can be scary (cf. and contrast from a decade earlier, [
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  • ...eview.com/s/411814/the-armys-remote-controlled-beetle/] Note for trope of "surveillance bug"[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/LiteralSurveillanceBug] and
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  • ...and contrast under Drama the contemporaneous [[ENEMY OF THE STATE]], where surveillance is much more negative than in NETFORCE. The Microsoft analog in the film, J
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  • ...biology, crime fighting, "undermining repressive governments and military surveillance." And "voyeurism" (Baxter, p. 104). See for surveillance and the philosophical and psychological implications of living in a kind of
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  • See for surveillance by "the Net," a computer network, and for "Servants": "reanimated corpses t
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  • ..., including guidelines for how to protect people’s personal data and limit surveillance. ¶ By Associated Press". Lede in ''VC Star'' opens, "The Biden administrat ...human rights to privacy, in terms of their data and to avoid most forms of surveillance. "The Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights notably does not set out specific
    2 KB (358 words) - 11:59, 26 October 2022
  • ...r Fiction)—or inescapable, invasive surveillance (search Wiki for Keyword "surveillance").
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  • ...th cited in ''Clockworks [1])''. See for potential real-world referent for surveillance motif in 21st-c. works. See also [[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.ph
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  • '''Agre, Philip. "Surveillance and Capture: Two Models of Privacy."''' Original Publication ...94). As of November 2021, available on line, ''The New Media Reader'' 51. "Surveillance and Capture," pp. 737--760[http://djp3.westmont.edu/classes/2017_01_CS195/r
    3 KB (439 words) - 19:54, 7 November 2021
  • '''Doherty, Thomas. "Video, Science Fiction Fiction, and the Cinema of Surveillance."''' ''Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts'' 2.2 (Summer 1989): 69-79. JFA
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