Digital Provocations slideshow
VOME asked 8 intrepid participants to spend a couple of days at GameCity designing and developing a game that promoted understanding of online privacy practices.
Internet Saint or Online Demon? is a music video produced by Hudson’s Youth Project (Newham, London) in association with VOME, MasterCutz recording studio and MO-AM.
Anthina Antoniaouis is calmly intense, holds a steady gaze and drinks her vodka double, neat, poured over ice cubes. She is a woman with depth, she has learned about life. And she produces exciting, thought provoking art.
In this film, Karina talks about her personal relationship with technology and how technology enables her to express aspects of her identity.
In this presentation, Viv encourages researchers to think about how privacy is intimately related to notions of identity and how the sense of privacy changes on a moment by moment basis.
In this provocation, Justin Durrel reflects on notions of anonymity and the power it can give us
In this talk, Rika draws out different states of privacy ranging from anonymity, to isolation and intimacy and reflects on how it is possible to be in several of those states simultaneously
This is the second film from the “What does privacy look feel and sound like” workshop. Jonathan’s presentation focuses on presenting 10 thoughts and anecdotes on technology, privacy and visibility / invisibility and relates these to his own experience.
Here is Reetta’s provocation based on the theme of identity. The audience interact with Reetta to uncover aspects of her identity that she typically keeps hidden.