Invention Stories

Inventing the Surveillance Society: Keynote and Panel 1

We are being watched. How did our surveillance society emerge, and what is the effect of ubiquitous surveillance on our everyday lives?

Inventing the Surveillance Society: Keynote and Panel 1

KEYNOTE ADDRESS 

"Google's Goldfish: Living with Surveillance"
David Lyon, Director, Surveillance Studies Centre, Queen's Research Chair in Surveillance Studies, Professor of Sociology and Professor of Law, Queen's University, Kingston Ontario

INVENTING THE SURVEILLANCE SOCIETY: PART 1

"Nineteenth-Century 'New' Media and the History of Modern Surveillance"
Josh Lauer, Assistant Professor of Media Studies, University of New Hampshire

"Evolution of Video Surveillance: 3VR's Video Intelligence Platform"
Al Shipp, CEO/President, 3VR, Inc.

"Integrating Privacy Protections: Perspectives on the Surveillance Society"
Jonathan Cantor, Deputy Chief Privacy Officer, US Dept. of Homeland Security

Session Moderator
Jeffrey L. Brodie, Deputy Director, Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation, National Museum of American History

Originally recorded 25 October 2013.