Organic Surveillance: Security and Myth in the Rural


Autoria(s): McKnight, Stéphanie Marie-Anne (Stéfy)
Data(s)

12/09/2016

12/09/2016

12/09/2016

Resumo

This project looks at the ways Northeastern Ontario citizens in rural communities regulate their private property through traditional and contemporary surveillance means. Through art and objects, this project allows viewers the opportunity to experience surveillance in rural areas through visual and creative ways that encourage interaction and critique. This project defines organic surveillance by looking at the ways ruralists in Markstay Ontario practice surveillance and deterrence which is influenced by characteristics of land, risks and other determining factors such as psychology, resourcefulness, sustainability, technology and private property. Organic surveillance argues that surveillance and deterrence is prevalent far beyond datamining, GPS tracking and social media. Surveillance and deterrence as methods of survival are found everywhere, even in the farthest, most “wild” and forested areas.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/1974/14871

Idioma(s)

en

Palavras-Chave #surveillance #ontario #rural #art
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