We will explore how artists respond to pervasive surveillance systems, from face recognition to data tracking, using both conceptual frameworks and hands-on experimentation. Students will engage with critical texts on surveillance and digital culture, while experimenting with technology and creative practices that challenge or subvert monitoring technologies. Ideal for students interested in participatory learning, digital surveillance culture, and socially engaged art. This course emphasizes curiosity, experimentation, and critical reflection, making each session a dynamic laboratory for ideas and practice. |