The Personal "Fly On The Wall" And Its Social Effects
Surveillance by Big Brother is less scary than surveillance by each other, by people you know and know you.
(technosocial implications for ubiquitous computing)
a rough collection capturing potential indicators of lasting sociocultural change, scraped directly from their source. at some point I may do some pattern recognition/analysis of all this to identify long-term trends that emerge, and turn it into a book perhaps.
Posted by Kyle Cameron Studstill
Surveillance by Big Brother is less scary than surveillance by each other, by people you know and know you.
(technosocial implications for ubiquitous computing)
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Kyle deals in cultural insight and pattern analysis. His background is in the analysis of human behavior, in realms ranging from consumer research and cultural ethnography to military intelligence and service experience design. Most recently at the trends consultancy PSFK, currently at Anthem Worldwide. Contact at kylestudstill@gmail.com

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