TY - BOOK ID - 1447343 TI - Ctrl [Space] : Rhetorics of Surveillance from Bentham to Big Brother PY - 2002 SN - 0262621657 9780262621656 PB - Karlsruhe Cambridge ZKM Center for Art and Media MIT DB - UniCat KW - Art KW - Mass communications KW - Thema's in de kunst ; controle ; observatie ; Big Brother KW - Real Time film ; video ; reality TV KW - Panoptische kunst KW - Elektronische informatietechnologie ; databanken KW - Beeldcultuur ; audio-visuele media KW - International Media Art Award KW - Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Karlsruhe ; Center for Art and Media ; ZKM KW - 7.049 KW - 7.01 KW - (069) KW - Iconografie ; verschillende onderwerpen KW - Kunst ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica KW - (Musea. Collecties) KW - ed. by Thomas Y. Levin, Ursula Frohne, and Peter Weibel KW - kunst KW - twintigste eeuw KW - bewaking KW - satelliettechnologie KW - politiek KW - kunst en politiek KW - dataveillance KW - waarneming KW - Big Brother KW - Nauman Bruce KW - Graham Dan KW - Weibel Peter KW - Schneider Ira KW - Gillette Frank KW - Klier Michael KW - Luhmann Niklas KW - Ruff Thomas KW - Stein Lewis KW - straf KW - bestraffing KW - Farocki Harun KW - Virilio Paul KW - Bentham Jeremy KW - Koolhaas Rem KW - Dahlberg Jonas KW - Langlands & Bell KW - Thiel Frank KW - Colomer Henry KW - bewakingssystemen KW - Todorovic Zoran KW - veiligheid KW - staatsveiligheid KW - Echelon KW - Stasi KW - Leccia Ange KW - Schleime Cornelia KW - Korpys/Löffler KW - Stih & Schnock KW - Klauke Jürgen KW - Chip Lord KW - Lord Chip KW - Mélian Michaela KW - panopticum KW - Burgin Victor KW - Warhol Andy KW - narcisme KW - Huyghe Pierre KW - Scher Julia KW - Crandall Jordan KW - Alpern Merry KW - Haagsma Harco KW - Marketou Jenny KW - Lundin Ulf KW - Mayer H. Jürgen KW - Deleuze Gilles KW - architectuur KW - kunst en architectuur KW - 3D KW - Deutsch David KW - Naldi Pat KW - Kirkup Wendy KW - Diller+Scofidio KW - Roth Daniel KW - Mihaltianu Dan KW - GRAFT KW - NYCLU KW - New York Civil Liberties Union KW - visomat KW - visomat inc. KW - Baltz Lewis KW - Acconci Vito KW - Lennon John KW - Ono Yoko KW - Calle Sophie KW - Kurgan LAura KW - Bush Paul KW - Art+Com KW - Peljhan MArko KW - Lowenberg Richard KW - cybernetica KW - panopticisme KW - Baudrillard Jean KW - Wagg jamie KW - Froese Dieter KW - Petit Chris KW - Dijkman Bart KW - Caviezel Kurt KW - Komen A.P. KW - Murphy Karen KW - G.R.A.M. KW - Bonde Niels KW - Siden Ann-Sofi KW - reality tv KW - videobewaking KW - reclame KW - reclamevormgeving KW - film KW - narratologie KW - Cornwell Peter KW - Bureau of Inverse Technology KW - Institute for Applied Autonomy KW - I.A.A. KW - Beaubois Denis KW - Guess Jeff KW - Mühlenbrock Heiner KW - Surveillance Camera Players KW - Bacher Luiz KW - Haddock Jon KW - Ra'ad Walid KW - design KW - cultuurfilosofie KW - gevangenissen KW - 7.038 KW - 130.2 KW - 791.5 KW - visomat inc KW - Komen A.P KW - G.R.A.M KW - I.A.A KW - Multimedia (Art) KW - Electronic surveillance KW - Multimedia (Art) - Exhibitions KW - Electronic surveillance - Art UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:1447343 AB - This book investigates the state of panoptic art at a time when issues of security and civil liberties are on many people's minds. Traditional imaging and tracking systems have given way to infinitely more powerful "dataveillance" technologies, as an ever-evolving arsenal of surrogate eyes and ears in our society shifts its focus from military to domestic space. Taking as its point of departure an architectural drawing by Jeremy Bentham that became the model for an entire social regime, CTRL [SPACE] looks lat the shifting relationships between design and power, representation and subjectivity, imaging and oppression from the eight-teenth to twenty-first centuries. From the photographs taken with hidden cameras by Walker Evans and Paul Strand in the early twentieth century to the appropriation of military satellite technology by Marko Peljhan a hundred years later, the works of a wide range of artists have explored the dynamics of watching and being watched. Andy Warhol, Bruce Nauman, Dan Graham, Rem Koolhaas, Michel Klier, Thomas Ruff, Pierre Huyghe, Sophie Calle, Julia Scher, Diller + Scofidio, Peter Weibel, and Yoko Ono are among the artists whose panoptical preoccupations are featured here. This is the first state-of-the-art survey of the full range of panopticism - in digital culture, architecture, video, painting, photography, conceptual art, cinema, installation work, television, robotics, and satellite imaging. ER -