Surveillance

We spy on the new culture of surveillance. Kurt Andersen talks to technologist and philosopher Jaron Lanier about why we have to watch the watchers. An artist meticulously tracks government spy satellites crossing the night sky. A computer scientist explains what goes into building a facial recognition system. And sitting silently in her car, a photographer secretly snaps pictures of strangers in their homes.

From http://www.studio360.org/episodes/2010/12/17

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  1. Studio 360 from PRI and WNYC

    Surveillance — This week, the new culture of surveillance. Kurt Andersen talks to technologist and philosopher Jaron Lanier about why we have to watch the watchers. An artist meticulously tracks government spy satellites crossing the night sky. A computer scientist explains what goes into building a facial recognition system. And sitting silently in her car, a photographer secretly snaps pictures of strangers in their homes.

    —Huffduffed by TrentVich one year ago

  2. Science Friday: Facial Recognition

    "Photo management programs such as Picasa and iPhoto can pick out a snapshot of your cousin Dave from a stack of party pictures — but what about more complex uses of facial recognition in less controlled situations? In this segment, we’ll take a look at the state of the art in facial recognition, from ‘Google Goggles’ that give you additional information about things your cell phone camera sees, to security applications that scan faces at airports. How good is the technology, and how can it be employed while respecting privacy concerns?"

    From http://www.sciencefriday.com/program/archives/201001226

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  3. Jaron Lanier: You Are Not A Network

    Jaron Lanier is a pioneering computer scientist, a creator of virtual reality, a musician, and the author of You Are Not a Gadget, which takes a skeptical view of the role we have given technology in our lives. Contrary to a view that the internet encourages creativity (with its infinite possibilities to share content), Lanier worries that it discourages originality and uniqueness in the generation that’s grown up with social media and broadband.

    “If your paradigm of reality is that there’s a network structure in place and you fit into it, there are two positions — a peripheral node or a central node. That has profound implications for the way they approach science, art, and creativity,” Lanier says. “There’s a sense that the network encompasses everything. Kids embrace a worldview in which every category of knowledge is already precategorized, and you’re filling in pieces. Ambition becomes one of climbing the network, rather than penetrating further into the mystery that surrounds us.”

    Lanier is an advisor to Studio 360’s Science and Creativity series, and gave this talk at the 2012 meeting of our advisory board.

    http://www.studio360.org/2012/nov/23/jaron-lanier-you-are-not-network/

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