Milk Not Jails: Nourishing a Movement
Sunday, May 6th, 2012

October 18th, 2010 | papertigertv
As of 2010, an average person in a democratic, industrialized country is under more surveillance than ever before. In this video, an attorney, a sociologist and an artist – each of whom have a unique relationship with surveillance – discuss what it means to live in a surveillance culture. This video is meant to provoke questions, start conversations and raise awareness.
Category: Art, Free Speech, Full Episode, Public Space, Science and Technology, Urban Politics, Video | Tags: ACLU, big brother, cameras, christian parenti, huxleyan, jill magid, Melissa Goodman, misaki kawai, orwellian, paranoia, security, spy store, Surveillance

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