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Photographer Marcus DeSieno’s new book of landscapes.
via Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-sight/wp/2018/06/15/haunting-landscapes-taken-from-thousands-of-hacked-surveillance-cameras/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.001b9c771402
Big data. Surveillance. Privacy. These are issues that are increasingly affecting our lives. Unsurprisingly, these things have also been on many artists’ minds, including photographic artist Marcus DeSieno. In his new book, “No Man’s Land: Views from a Surveillance State,” (Daylight, 2018) DeSieno investigates surveillance culture, questioning what it means to live in a time when our actions are tracked, logged and saved.