Posts Tagged ‘privacy’

Sous Chef

08 Nov 2011
In: Design Inspiration, Shibuya
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Screen Protector

30 Oct 2011
In: Cultural Norms, Tokyo
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Screen protector – to narrow the viewing cone on this Tokyo phone.
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It’s Not Your Face, It’s Ours

After a few days in NYC back in China. One of the reoccurring conversations in the US that I coming back to is near-time facial …
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Battle Lines

07 Aug 2011
In: Berlin, Future Perfect
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You can divide the world into people who leave their lenses covered, and those that don’t. And for every camera lens multiply by a thousand …
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Our Shop is Under Surveillance

05 Aug 2011
In: Cultural Norms, Munich
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Motivations for displaying the ‘you are being watched’ sticker compared to this. For example – to what extent is the video sign related to anti-theft …
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Our Shop is Monitored By…

05 Aug 2011
In: Brighton, Cultural Norms
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By the police and neighbours. What if every professional and social association could be laid bare – how would this impact the likelihood of being …
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Protecting Remote Eyes

28 Jul 2011
In: Brighton, Cultural Norms
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The obviousness with which the mechanisms with which we are observed are visible, targets, protected, versus those which are hidden, remote. Prickly, protected cages no …
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Field Research in the Age of Data Servitude

A simple and very effective technique for simultaneously putting the participant at ease and putting moral boundaries around the data that the team captures is …
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Mind Grab

11 May 2011
In: Future Perfect, Shanghai
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Our executive creative team came out to Shanghai last week – with plenty of interesting conversations in the many formal and informal sessions, a surprising …
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Personal Data as Asset Class

Those of you looking to stretch your thinking on the personal data discussion will want to peruse the WEF’s Personal Data: The Emergence of a …
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