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    Kane Hall
    Thursday, November 20, 2014, 7:00 PM — 8:00 PM

    Lecture: Marc Rotenberg

    Mark Rotenberg will speak on "Watching the Watchers: Fighting Back in an Age of Ubiquitous Surveillance." Rotenberg is President and Executive Director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) in Washington, D.C. and Professor of Information Privacy Law at Georgetown University Law Center.
    This lecture is presented as part of Surveillance & Privacy: Art, Law, and Social Practice, a multi-day symposium (November 20-22) focusing on the response of artists and cultural institutions to issues related to privacy and surveillance. Examining historical attitudes, contemporary perspectives, and prognostications about the future of privacy, the symposium will explore how changes in technology, law, and social practices intermingle and impact public perceptions and cultural behavior. Among the works featured for analysis during the symposium is the Henry’s interactive art installation Sanctum, created by UW professors and artists James Coupe and Juan Pampin and installed on the museum’s façade. In addition to project-focused sessions and panel discussions (November 22, Henry Auditorium), the symposium will also feature a lecture by Edward A. Shanken (November 21, Henry Auditorium).
    CREDITS

    This lecture is sponsored by the Graduate School, the UW Alumni Association, Henry Art Gallery, the Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media (DXARTS), the School of Law, the Department of Communication, and the Information School.

    ADMISSION

    FREE with a reserved ticket

    PROGRAM PARTNERS

    Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media
    UW Graduate School
    UW Alumni Association

    ACCESS
    This event is public.
    ACCESSIBILITY
    For questions about accessibility at Kane Hall, please contact the UW Office of the ADA Coordinator at (206) 543 6450 (voice); (206) 543 6452 (TTY); (206) 685 3885 (fax); or dso@uw.edu.

    MQ-1 Predator Drone. Source: Wikimedia Commons.

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    <p>Infrared camera image taken from an American drone. Source: Wikimedia Commons.</p>
    Talks & Performances
    Symposium: Surveillance & Privacy: Art, Law, and Social Practice
    November 20, 2014 – November 22, 2014
    <p>Process image of&nbsp;<a href="http://henryart.org/exhibitions/sanctum">Sanctum</a>. Screenshot from&nbsp;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBWk__eh2aI" target="_blank">James Coupe and Juan Pampin: Sanctum</a>.</p>
    Talks & Performances

    Surveillance & Privacy: Sessions and panel discussions

    November 22, 2014
    <p>Security camera. Source: Wikimedia Commons. Author: Ildar Sagdejev.</p>
    Talks & Performances

    Edward A. Shanken: Surveillance Art and Critical Social Practice

    November 21, 2014
    <p>James Coupe and Juan Pampin. <em>Sanctum</em>. Installation view. Photo credit: R.J. Sánchez</p>
    Exhibitions
    Sanctum
    May 4, 2013 – August 23, 2015
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