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Cyborglogging with camera phones: steps toward equiveillance

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Cyborglogging with camera phones: steps toward equiveillance
We present “equiveillance” as a conceptual framework for understanding the balance between surveillance and sousveillance. In addition to this conceptual framework we also present a practical embodiment of equiveillance in the form of a new program called “cyborglogger” (’glogger) that runs on most modern camera phones, along with a server architecture to support ’glogger. Finally we show how the ’glogger program and server architecture create sousveillance communities. Cyborglogger implements features that are ideal for sousveillance such as including continuous capture and real-time upload aimed at communicating personal day-to-day narratives of everyday experiences. The server architecture includes a custom-built community web site that allows a sousveillance community to interact, in real time, with ’glogs from various users of the system. Participants can use their camera phones to display output from other camera phones, resulting in peer-to-peer sharing of visua...
Steve Mann, James Fung, Raymond Lo
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where MM
Authors Steve Mann, James Fung, Raymond Lo
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