Douglas Rushkoff on Ed Snowden & PRISM
Douglas Rushkoff – Blog – CNN: Ed Snowden – Human Hero Intervenes on Machine Logic.
Yet it wasn’t just fear keeping people from talking about the growing cyber-surveillance state, but a sense of inevitability. This is just how technology evolves – at least when it’s uncontested. Everyone knows, or should know, that everything we type on our computers or say into our cell phones is being disseminated throughout the datasphere. And most of it is recorded and parsed by big data servers. Why do you think Gmail and Facebook are free? You think they’re corporate gifts? We pay with our data.
The rush to employ technology has become automatic.
Notes:
Data isn’t all bad. Nor are machines and other technology. Use this as a ref (or bounce off point) to detail which data artists are using, why do they pick it, what are they saying.
The word data used in the way of the article above incites worry…how can the data collected in a scientific experiment compare to the data collated by Verizon for instance? How can the public determine what is an what is not safe?