[Air-L] The New Organs - living under surveillance capitalism

sharon at trebcon.com sharon at trebcon.com
Mon Aug 17 02:55:09 PDT 2020


This is so awesome! 

Thanks Tama & Rick, I have already inserted a slide with a link to the project to my introductory course on new media: technology and society, in the context of Shoshana Zuboff's book on Surveillance Capitalism 

S

Best Wishes,
Sharon Haleva Amir, PhD
 HCLT / TILT Research Fellow
School of Communication, Bar Ilan University
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(h/t Tama Leaver who posted their video on Twitter.  Might be of interest to some here.  --rick)


THE NEW ORGANS is a collection of stories about living under surveillance capitalism.

Ever had the feeling that the internet knows more about you than you think it should? Perhaps you’ve mentioned something in conversation that later appeared in an online advertisement, or noticed that web content changes based on your physical location.

The New Organs is a project to gather, archive and investigate the theories and realities of corporate surveillance. Over the past year we've collected stories about weird online ads — ads that seem to know too much, as well as your theories of why you might be seeing them. Using these stories as a starting point, we’ve investigated the details of how internet companies monitor, exploit and manipulate us in an attempt to understand how surveillance capitalism operates.

https://neworgans.net/
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