The Art of Surveillance

Interactive artists repurpose motion sensors and security cameras to put a creative spin on global surveillance, in 11 installations in Europe, the United States and Latin America.
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looks takes it out of this context of evil-looking tools of repression."Image: Courtesy of Christian Moeller
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