Morgan Todd
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Re: The Four Points...
You mentioned in class that the cameras on the four corners work together to give the panoptic view of the intersection. I wonder if all of the cameras are operated and owned by the same company, or if they are controlled separately. In the event of a t ... -
Re: I Always Feel Like Somebody's Watching Me
You talk about people anticipating security, and being at ease because of this. This again backs up the functioning of risk management, because of the tension between the prevalence of security and the anticipation of security of which we're unaware ... -
Re: Ryan Bailey - I See You (The New Everyday Cluster)
It is interesting that you describe the "sense of normalcy" of your observation. This reiterates the public unawareness of surveillance happening all around us each day. You were taking notes of (surveying) all entering the cafe, yet not one p ... -
Re: An Abnormally Normal Study
Your quote by Ewald is quite compelling here. The fact that the norm of "watching" the surveillance cameras in Red Road is completely acceptable should call society to question the extent of our watchful gaze. What crosses the line? Her job i ... -
Re: Peek-A-Boo
Re: Peek-A-Boo
You said that people were often looking down at and messing with their phones when entering and exiting the building. This is interesting to me, because it seems often times that people mess with their phones in uncomfortable or boring situations, trying ...