Objects of Surveillance #2 - Egelsbach Transmitter Facility
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Objects of Surveillance #2 - Egelsbach Transmitter Facility
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Description (Dublin Core)
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Amid a grid of interrelated aerial screenshots, Florian Freier “virtually visits” Germany's Signals-Intelligence (SIGINT) locales through his cached Google Maps browser history. The artist launched this experimental photographic collection, Cached Landscapes, in response to Citizenfour cinematographer Trevor Paglen’s Eagle Eye Photo Contest: Landscapes of Surveillance—a call for artists, journalists, and researchers to find and unveil “the landscapes of surveillance in contemporary Germany.” By algorithmically cropping, sorting, and contextualizing Maps screenshots of areas of surveillance identified by Paglen, Freier forms an abstract portrait of Germany's monitored hotspots. The series offers a meta-commentary on the automated tracking of individuals’ download histories and browser caches, revealing the online implications of Paglen’s appeal for surveillance transparency. As Freier explains to The Creators Project, “Cached Landscapes can be translated both, as ‘hidden’ landscapes showing Paglen's places of surveillance, and as invisibly tracked and ‘stored’ data, that is accumulated on surveillance servers and our personal computers.”
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Creator (Dublin Core)
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Florian Freier
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image
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variable
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place of creation (VRA Ontology)
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Germany
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Cached Landscapes