Black Transparency: The Right to Know in the Age of Mass Surveillance by Metahaven

Black Transparency: The Right to Know in the Age of Mass Surveillance

Metahaven

288 pages first pub 2012 (editions)

nonfiction design economics politics challenging informative reflective slow-paced
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Transparency used to be a noble modernist ideal, perfectly suited to design objects and institutions. More recently, in response to global political and economic developments, transparency became a loose set of strategies and tactics to scrutinize...

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