Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

The Panopticon Inverted: We're All Watching Each Other

-- By Jonathan Marcus - 18 Mar 2012

I. The Panopticon

A. The Traditional View

1. Vision

2. Control

B. The Contemporary Panopticon

1. Unintentional

2. Voluntary

II. The View From The Inside

A. Social Normalcy

B. Legibility and Visibility


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