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| author | jules <jules@carbonpictures.com> | 2017-05-18 17:02:06 +0000 |
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| committer | jules <jules@carbonpictures.com> | 2017-05-18 17:02:06 +0000 |
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@@ -1378,11 +1378,11 @@ "credit": "WikiLeaks\r\n", "links": [ { - "text": "Link text", - "uri": "www.wikileaks.org" + "text": "Wikileaks", + "uri": "http://www.wikileaks.org" }, { - "text": "Link text", + "text": "Telegraph", "uri": "http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/wikileaks/11681502/Why-is-Julian-Assange-still-inside-the-embassy-of-Ecuador.html" } ], @@ -1803,22 +1803,22 @@ }, { "id": "weiweicam", - "date": "2013", + "date": "2012", "title": "WeiWeiCam", "medium": "Artwork", "category": "Surveillance", "keywords": "#Verticality #Arts #Surveillance #Transparency #Activism #Architecture #All-Seeing Eye #CCTV #Public #Privacy #Police State #Internet #Watching\r\n", - "description": "", + "description": "In 2012, one year after Ai Weiwei was arrested and detained for 81 days for „inciting subversion of state power“ – an ambiguous charge often leveled against citizens who criticize Communist Party rule – he launched weiweicam.com. At the time, Ai was under house arrest and continually surveilled by the Chinese government. In a defiant parody, Ai set up cameras in his house and studio and live broadcast footage of his every move on the internet to „aid“ the government in keeping an eye on him. This selfimposed scrutiny attested to the cencorship and repression being inflicted on the artist yet the revelation was short-lived. The government shut down weiweicam.com after only forty-six hours, but not before over 5.2 million viewers visited the site.", "image": { "uri": "https://d32dm0rphc51dk.cloudfront.net/6OuzSVQP_rGqIh7FeCJ10g/larger.jpg", "caption": "", "width": "1024", "height": "819" }, - "credit": "still from WeiWeiCam / Ai Weiwei\r\n", + "credit": "Weiweicam, 2012, Single Channel. Videostill / Ai Weiwei\r\n", "links": [ { - "text": "Link ", + "text": "chinedigitaltimes", "uri": "http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2012/04/ais-weiweicam-forced-offline-after-46-hours/" } ], @@ -2191,7 +2191,7 @@ { "id": "livestream", "title": "Livestream", - "body": "Mauris aliquet feugiat nisi a maximus. Vestibulum tempus molestie felis in euismod. Pellentesque malesuada et ex eu mattis. Fusce scelerisque, urna sit amet dictum congue, nibh purus auctor dui, in tincidunt ipsum nibh in erat. Morbi fringilla aliquam quam, ac pharetra quam posuere molestie. Mauris eget arcu consequat, lacinia orci tristique, hendrerit sapien. Pellentesque laoreet finibus est, tincidunt ornare lacus mattis et. Aenean placerat dui et urna mollis, vitae mattis massa fermentum.", + "body": "As part of the installation we have set up several kinds of surveillance cameras in the Drill Hall of the Park Avenue Armory. Here you can see live streams which feature infrared captures from drones flying overhead inside the Drill Hall to hidden cameras watching visitors enter and exit the installation.", "disabled": false, "__index": 4, "dateCreated": "Sun, 14 May 2017 21:47:11 GMT" @@ -2203,6 +2203,14 @@ "disabled": false, "__index": 5, "dateCreated": "Mon, 15 May 2017 09:43:18 GMT" + }, + { + "id": "history-of-surveillance", + "title": "History of Surveillance", + "body": "Spying and surveillance are as old as civilization itself. Our researchers have compiled a list of 100 milestones in the history of surveillance dating from pre-history to present day. \r\n\r\nExplore the entries by scrolling through the timeline. Click on each entry for more information. Entries are color coded into three categories: blue for surveillance, red for drones, and green for facial recognition software. \r\n\r\nIf you have an entry to suggest please feel free to send it to us via the <a href=\"/contact\">Contact Us</a> page.\r\n\r\nResearchers: \r\nBerit Gwendolyn Gilma and Hanno Hauenstein. \r\nSpecial thanks to Jacob Appelbaum who offered his expertise on the topic.", + "disabled": false, + "__index": 6, + "dateCreated": "Thu, 18 May 2017 00:16:34 GMT" } ] }
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