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Webcasts of the Goodbye Privacy Symposium

Goodbye Privacy Symposium I

Welcome Gerfried Stocker (just available in German)
mms://stream.aec.at/webcasts/FE_2007_S1_01_GerfriedStocker_D.wmv

Introduction
mms://stream.aec.at/webcasts/FE_2007_S1_02_Moderation_E.wmv

The Value of Privacy (just available in German)
mms://stream.aec.at/webcasts/FE_2007_S1_03_BeateRoessler_D.wmv

Introduction Jordan Crandall and Erich Moechel
mms://stream.aec.at/webcasts/FE_2007_S1_04_Tabletalk_E.wmv

Fear Studies, Jordan Crandall

Media Coverage

International Media Coverage of the Ars Electronica Goodbye Privacy Conference 2007

Ars sous surveillance
Par MARIE LECHNER, QUOTIDIEN : lundi 10 septembre 2007
http://www.liberation.fr/culture/277238.FR.php

Civilian counter-measures against surveillance discussed at the Ars Electronica
http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/95744

curators listening on blue chairs

The 'curators' sitting on those blue chairs, listening to Richard Sennett, not sure if the audience liked that, live radio, but it seems in the end it worked out fine.

curators listening on blue chairs

BrianHolmes2

Brian Holmes pugnaciously making his argument. By the way I like that word, pugnaciously, so much so that I looked it up. The dictionary proposed 'gladiatoral' as a synonym. I would never have used that one.

BrianHolmes2

BrianHolmes

Brian Holmes delivering his talk at Ars Electronica.

BrianHolmes

Goodbye Privacy Texts and Slides

Goodbye Privacy. Ars Electronica Theme Conference 2007, 6th and 7th of September 2007.

Goodbye Privacy: Delighted by the Spectacle

Goodbye Privacy, curated by Ina Zwerger and Armin Medosch for Ars Electronica, was a rich 2 days of presentations and provocations. Some of the papers are available on line at nettime, and maybe in other places...

Here's a link to Brian Holmes's paper, 'Cybernetics and the Control Society':

http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0709/msg00013.html

And Felix Stalder's ' Our New Public Life: Free Cooperation, Biased Infrastructures and Authoritarian States':

http://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0709/msg00010.html

Goodbye Privacy - Medienberichte in deutscher Sprache

Das Private und die Vorratsdaten
Einleitend stellten die Moderatoren Ina Zwerger und Armin Medosch am Donnerstag in der Linzer Kunstuniversität die klassische Vorstellung von der Privatsphäre als Voraussetzung für eine kritische demokratische Öffentlichkeit zur Diskussion.
Von Patrick Dax
http://futurezone.orf.at/it/stories/220042/

Trend hin zum "Medienexhibitionismus"
Das Symposion "Goodbye Privacy" setzt sich mit der Diskrepanz zwischen freiwilliger Selbstaufgabe und äußeren Bedrohungen der Privatheit auseinander.
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Goodbye Privacy! Welcome Publicity?

Ina: We’ve never posted any intimate details on the Internet, and romantic sunsets from the vacations we’ve taken together aren’t to found on Flickr or YouTube. I don’t maintain a blog of my experiences. I even get uncomfortable in a restaurant when the tables are too close together or, worse yet, when people are seated there who can listen in on my personal conversation. It irritates me even when they're wrapped up in a disgcussion of their own and are definitely not paying the least bit of attention to what I happen to be saying at the moment.

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