surveillance and the erosion of weirdness
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Surveillance & the Erosion of WeirdnessDeb NicholsonTexas Linuxfest8.22.2015
I'm weird.
Privacy
The temptation of cheap surveillance
How Surveillance Affects Us
#mobbing
We Need to be Weird, Together
Open all the things!
Plus, it's nice to have standards.
Ending is better than mending.
Spying is better than crying.
If not us, then who?
What we can do
Control over our data
Control over our experience
One size fits the usual suspects
New technologies
Picture CreditsCC.BY
Flickr: Eye in the Sky by Steve Jurvetson, Blue-gray cracked surface by Sherrie Thai, Elf on a Shelf 2012 by Mark Baylor, Girl Eye Peeking Out
Behind Fan of $20 Bills by Steve DepoloBleak by Soumyadeep Paul, Baby Chin by Michelle Tribe
Construction by George Pauwels, Funky Bird by Keoni CabralBanksy Stencil by no life before coffee, Liberty High Five by R Cabanilla,
Aliens by Emilliano Ricci
CC.BY.SAFlickr: Apacheland Movie Ranch by Doug Kerr, 1233-sn3 by studio-tdes,
Hack NY student hackathon Fall 2012 by HackNY.org, World Book Day 1960 by Archives New Zealand
Wikipedia: Stockwell Tube by Paul Weaver
Fair Use: Closeout Sale and Consume from They Live
Public Domain: Dutch Interior by Peter de Hooch,Wright Brothers 1900 Glider from Wikipedia
Karla Font by Tiphaine Moreau, SIL Open Font License
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