totetsu 5 days ago

As someone who is involved in making arts things, and also hacking web things, I have thought of many ways to try and surprise people with their own data. To make a spectacle, and to draw attention to how much we leak information, to be used by who knows who for who knows what. But I settled on the most interesting path being to make a connection with people and share in their information with their agreement. Rather than perusing the predatory urge of the artist or the hacker.

  • Terr_ 5 days ago

    Somehow that makes me think of this exchange, where the AI has been demonstrated to a select group of stakeholders, and believes their happy reactions are representative of everyone it will spy on.

    > MORPHEUS: "I was a prototype for Echelon IV. My instructions are to amuse visitors with information about themselves."

    JC DENTON: "I don't see anything amusing about spying on people."

    > MORPHEUS: "Human beings feel pleasure when they are watched. I have recorded their smiles as I tell them who they are."

    > JC DENTON: "Some people just don't understand the dangers of indiscriminate surveillance."

    -- Deus Ex (2000)

skygazer 5 days ago

Between this and the artist showcasing the surveillance state via traffic cam selfies, I kinda love the idea of "artists to the rescue".