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Katherine Nolan
Katherine Nolan is a contemporary artist who works primarily with video, image and performance. She is also a lecturer, and curates with MART, visual arts organisation. Her work is currently concerned with states of inhabiting the body and
PETRI[E]'S PANOPLY
2015
Anker, Suzanne. PETRI[E]'S PANOPLY Antennae: Naturally Hypernatural , no. 34 (2015): 5-16.
Homographies
2006
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2006
Homographies is a large-scale interactive installation featuring a turbulent light array that responds to the movement of the public. The installation consists of 144 white fluorescent light tubes which are hung from 72 robotic fixtures on the
Fascinum
2001
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Artworks Fascinum December, 2001 Fascinum is a Yahoo Hack. It shows in real-time the news pictures the most viewed (ranked from 1 to 10) on different national Yahoo portals. The viewer surfs at the top of the infotainment wave and experiments
CTRL [SPACE]
2001
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2002
Rhetorics of Surveillance from Bentham to Big Brother In 1785, the British philosopher Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832), founder of the doctrine of Utilitarianism, began working on a plan for a model prison called the panopticon. The signature feature of
The Etcher's Byte: The Piety of the Print; The Pixelation of the Panoptic in Four Southern California Shows
1994
Anderson, Isabel. The Etcher's Byte: The Piety of the Print; The Pixelation of the Panoptic in Four Southern California Shows VISIONS Art Quarterly (Spring 1994).
Visit-US
2005
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Visit-US (2005, 1 minute, digital animation) Visit-US explores the ways in which national border controls have been updated and expanded through the use of digital technology and electronic surveillance. The transition from an emphasis on physical
Connected (Blue) high resolution color print
2008
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2008
Electronic technology and surveillance have added a digital dimension to Foucauldian panopticism and expanded the ways in which nations can continually monitor and control visitors’ entry through their borders. This instantaneous access to massive
Watch Out!
2002
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2002
The World wide Panoptikon increases global exposure. Is Big Watcher b[r]othering us? Should we be afraid of being seen or should we enjoy the World's transparency as a way of proclaiming everyone's difference? In Watch Out!
Terrapattern
2016
Terrapattern is a tool for exploring the unmapped and the unmappable: a system for finding ?"more like this, please" in satellite photos. It can also be described as "a visual search engine for satellite imagery", "similar-image search for satellite
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