Surveilling the Self
After downloading my Instagram data, I stumbled across some interesting findings in relation to the way I interact with social media and conversely, how social media interacts with me.
A large focus of this project is placed upon surveillance due to data found on when my Instagram got hacked. I explored the ideas of misuse of readily accessible devices and my personal relationship with feeling surveilled and the paranoia that comes alongside. Lastly, the blossoming out of the state of fear into an online atmosphere where one feels safe to create and share with the world.
I made two sketches. The first is a website built to mimic feeling of being surveilled by displaying the number of different devices that have hacked into my account. The second sketch explores the stark contrast between the feelings of anxiety and freedom.
Tags: Surveillance Critique, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
April 2021
A Creative Technologist experienced in UX Design, Software Engineering, and Community Building. My creative practice is centered on mitigating the harms of emerging technology under a rapidly changing world while centering communities most vulnerable to it’s consequences. I am also the Founder of Everything is Wrong Collective Agency: a collective dedicated to mitigating the perils of our day to day society through human centered design interventions as well as nonconventional humorous engagement community events.
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