Elizabeth Good
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Re: The Four Points...
I think it's interesting that you talk about the camera as if it is a living thing. I tend not to consider the eye behind the camera, because frankly I don't think anyone is watching me the majority of the time. However, I understand your point ... -
Re: I Always Feel Like Somebody's Watching Me
This isn't at all an intelligent response to your post, but.... I came this close to using that as my title! ... -
Re: Ryan Bailey - I See You (The New Everyday Cluster)
I think that you make a good point when you talk about "disarming" the employees working at Carolina Cafe by doing something routine, like ordering breakfast. I can understand how that would help you fit in better after having my experience in 5 ... -
Re: Anticipation of Safety
I think it's interesting that you talk about an "aura of safety" in the library. I certainly think of it as a safe place (not to mention the thing is built like a bomb shelter). Also, in talking about "public anonymity" in the l ... -
Re: Peek-A-Boo
Re: Peek-A-Boo
Imagining yourself as the surveillance camera is an interesting way to think about it. Information has become so public and accessible these days (the phenomena of social networking, reality television and smart phones, for example) that it’s hard to imag ... -
Re: I Always Feel Like Somebody's Watching Me
I think you make a good point about the Panoptic principal, but I remember you mentioning that no one really paid attention to the cameras and still drove recklessly. I wonder what remedy there is for those cameras being practically invisible to the peopl ...