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Whether it’s the Coldplay kiss cam or screenshots of dating profiles, it feels like any one of our private lives could inadvertently go public any minute now.
A Coldplay concert kiss cam video went viral when one couple featured jumped away from each other and hid their faces. The internet quickly identified the concertgoers, and it turned the couple’s life upside-down. It makes you think, though… could this happen to me, too?
Brittany talks with Kate Wagner, architecture critic at The Nation, to discuss what this viral moment says about our eroding privacy in both public and private life, and how we’ve internalized casual surveillance. Do we all carry Coldyplay kiss cams in the form of our phones?
Read Kate’s article in Lux Magazine about why internet surveillance is killing eroticism here.
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Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said he will continue his interview with Ghislaine Maxwell for a second day Friday after meeting with her Thursday. Blanche and Maxwell met at the […]
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