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Artveillance: At the Crossroads of Art and Surveillance
Author(s) -
Andrea Mubi Brighenti
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
surveillance and society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1477-7487
DOI - 10.24908/ss.v7i2.4142
Subject(s) - sociology , social control , triage , control (management) , aesthetics , media studies , public relations , political science , social science , art , psychology , management , economics , psychiatry
In this article I review a series of artworks, artistic performances and installations that deal with the topic of surveillance. My aim is twofold. On the one hand, I want to look comparatively at how different artists interrogate, question, quote, or critise surveillance society. On the other hand, I take these artistic actions as themselves symptomatic of the ways in which surveillance interrogates contemporary society. In other words, my claim is that surveillance does not simply produce substantive social control and social triage, it also contributes to the formation of an ideoscape and a collective imagery about what security, insecurity, and control are ultimately about, as well as the landscape of moods a surveillance society like ours expresses.