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Black Transparency The Right To Know In The Age Of Mass Surveillance Metahaven

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Black Transparency The Right To Know In The Age Of Mass Surveillance Metahaven
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Publisher: Sternberg Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 42.43 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Metahaven
ISBN: 9783956790065, 3956790065
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Black Transparency The Right To Know In The Age Of Mass Surveillance Metahaven by Metahaven 9783956790065, 3956790065 instant download after payment.

Republished through Tactical Watermarks
Black transparency is an involuntary disclosure of secrets against a backdrop of systematic online surveillance, as large parts of contemporary life move into the digital realm. Black transparency, as a radical form of information democracy, has brought forward a new sense of unpredictability to international relations, and raises questions about the conscience of the whistleblower, whose personal politics are now instantly geopolitical. Empowered by networks of planetary-scale computation, disclosures today take on an unprecedented scale and immediacy. Difficult to contain and even harder to prevent, black transparency does not merely create openness, order, and clarity; rather, it triggers chaos, stirring the currents of a darker and more mercurial world.
Metahaven was founded in 2007 by Vinca Kruk and Daniel van der Velden. In Black Transparency—part essay, part fanzine—Metahaven embark on a journey of subversion, while examining transparency's intersections with design, architecture, and pop culture, as well as its ability to unravel the circuitry of modern power.

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