A round-up of my #DL14 surveillance. (Image from Ad Nauseum)
This is Rhizome Today for Monday, November 17, 2014.
Rhizome Today is an experiment in ephemeral blogging: a series of posts that are written hastily in response to current events, and taken offline within a day or so. The latest post can always be found at http://www.rhizome.org/today.
If you were, like me, too busy writing product reviews on Mechanical Turk to attend this weekend's Digital Labor at the New School, here is what you need to catch up on the conference.
The Archived Talks
Much of the Digital Labor program can be found at New School's Livestream page.
#Takes
#DL14 Tom Slee @whimsley on #Uber: "This isn't a rating system, this is establishing trust through surveillance." http://t.co/WW3YMpWjDf
— iDC (@iDCtweets) November 15, 2014
While also live-blogging the conference on e-flux conversations with Karen Archey, writer Dorothy Howard provided a great survey of events by tweeting for @IDCtweets.
The launch of Ad Nauseum
"AdNauseam is a browser extension designed to obfuscate browsing data and protect users from surveillance and tracking by advertising networks. Simultaneously, AdNauseam serves as a means of amplifying users' discontent with advertising networks that disregard privacy and facilitate bulk surveillance agendas."
Trebor Scholz's expansive Storify