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Obedience for Innocence: The Dark Side of Sousveillance

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2008

Video essay by Ryan Blakemore for USC Comparative Literature seminar, "Psychoanalysis and the Arts," in conjunction with the "We the Paranoid" Project, http://iml.usc.edu/dev/starr/demo

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  • It feels like you're saying that people that get caught doing bad things shouldn't be reprimanded for doing bad things. People really should pick up their dog's poop instead of being assholes.

    Of course I realize that the system of sousveillance can be taken advantage of for negative means by the institutions that control/police us, but the solution to that problem would be to target the observing institutions, not give up on sousveillance altogether.

  • Excellent piece.

    Not trying to be critical, but I thought it was the not guilty verdicts of the policemen involved in the King beating that sparked the riots?

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