Artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg created 3D portraits of complete strangers by harvesting DNA found on the street, like that in the form of saliva residue on gum or cigarette butts, fingernail fragments and hair. She calls this series ‘Stranger Visions’ and it is meant to bring attention to DNA surveillance databases and genetic surveillance issues – a subject that will be increasingly on our minds in the very near future.
Artist Creates Portraits From DNA Found on Gum, Cigarette Butts & Hair To Bring Awareness To Biological Surveillance
February 23, 2016 By Leave a Comment
100 Things To Watch In 2014
January 8, 2014 By Leave a Comment
If you’re wondering what will be trending or gaining popularity in the year ahead check out this list from JWT.
TAKE ACTION: Restore The Fourth – Restore Our Freedom. Defend Our Privacy.
July 4, 2013 By Leave a Comment
Join the largest online protest since SOPA to stop NSA spying. The facts are clear: the NSA has turned the Internet into a massive surveillance system. They’re using the websites we love to track our every move. On July 4th, people are protesting in more than 100 cities across the U.S. The Internet Defense League and more than 30,000 websites will join the protest. Will you?
CISPA Is Not Dead: Your Internet Freedom Is At Risk…Take Action!
May 3, 2013 By 1 Comment
Here’s an important message for those of you who value your internet freedom and privacy…