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Surrogates police surveillance
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
NSA headquarters in the cinematic imaginary
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
TV that looks back
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
01:07
Mannix vs. Technology
From Mannix (1967).
Technocratic corporate surveillance is contrasted with the rugged individualism of the private detective
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
00:30
Cisco surveillance ad
From Cisco ad (2010).
An add for Cisco law enforcement surveillance systems that is so funny we forget it's actually very scary
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
Surveillance in Tomorrow Never Dies
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
02:28
Enemy of the State speculative surveillance
From Enemy of the State (1998).
Video surveillance as an interface for hypothesizing the contents of 3D space
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
01:45
Lost database identity S03E01
From Lost (2006).
Identity and surveillance depend on metadata rather than visibility
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
02:57
Four Weddings
From Four Weddings (2010).
clip from reality show
Contributed by
Ethan Tussey
03:57
The Game talking television set
From The Game (1997).
A television set once again appears as a narrative device for communicating with movie characters
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
09:29
Enemy of the State off the grid
From Enemy of the State (1998).
A former NSA agent reveals what it takes to be off the grid; then destroys it
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
Gossip Girl (1,1)
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Arielle Darr
Dark Knight surveillance
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
02:29
Eagle Eye Trailer
From Eagle Eye (2008).
The trailer for Eagle Eye shows anxieties about control and who allows technology to work, and against who.
Contributed by
Survey of Interactive Media
00:59
Rockford Files on private information industry
From Rockford Files S4E21 "The House on Willis Avenue" (1978).
Jim Rockford exposes computer data abuse by private companies
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
00:58
A car phone and database show the power of data surveillance in The Conversation
From The Conversation (1974).
Mastery of informatics trumps speed in a muscle car showdown
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
06:52
Supercomputer as voyeur in Colossus: The Forbin Project
From Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970).
In order to enjoy their privacy, humans in Colossus: The Forbin Project must take orders and undress while being watched by a supercomputer
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
01:36
British intelligence foils a nuclear terror plot via global video surveillance
From Tomorrow Never Dies (1997).
Video surveillance and face recognition technologies foil terrorists in Tomorrow Never Dies
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
02:39
The Net, Identity, and Surveillance
From The Net (1995).
In 1995 revelations about the power of online information systems were still intended to register surprise and alarm among cinema viewers
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
04:20
A hippie dropout computer hacker saves the day in Mission Impossible
From Mission Impossible, "The Innocent" (1970).
The IMF enlists the help of a hacker to prevent the development of chemical weapons in the Middle East
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
Speculative surveillance
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Critical Commons Manager
Public audio surveillance
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Critical Commons Manager
Surveillance porn for government spies
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
01:10
Split-screens and multiscreen displays signify a cyber-terrorist's mastery of the internets
From Cybergeddon (2012).
Techno music still signifies mastery of the cyber realm where all-seeing cyber-terror hackers launch their viruses in red fonts
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
(Weddings * 4) + Audience = ∞ Surveillance
Contributed by
Ethan Tussey
00:52
Enemy of the State Xmas at the NSA command center
From Enemy of the State (1998).
The NSA doesn't like spying on US citizens during the holidays but it does anyway
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
02:30
Surrogates law enforcement
From Surrogates (2009).
Surveillance-based remote law enforcement in Surrogates
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
00:21
Lost antiquated video surveillance S03E02
From Lost (2006).
Visual surveillance is associated with antiquated video equipment in season three of Lost
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
02:14
Dark Knight cell phone surveillance
From The Dark Knight (2008).
Batman creates a mobile phone-based surveillance system to visualize the entire city of Gotham
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
01:08
Enemy of the State TV surveillance
From Enemy of the State (1998).
The final scene of Enemy of the State merges television and surveillance as personal communication technologies
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
02:45
Enemy of the State audio surveillance
From Enemy of the State (1998).
Audio surveillance in a public space
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
Television as interactive system and device for cinematic exploration of game narrative architecture.
Contributed by
slc68
01:52
Enemy of the State title sequence
From Enemy of the State (1998).
The opening title sequence of Enemy of the State foreshadows the film's relentless fetishizing of technologies of surveillance
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
03:06
Farmville - Scam Expose
From Farmville Facebook Application Linked to Scam (2009).
Farmville's CEO admits that he did "every horrible thing in the book just to make money."
Contributed by
Jason Lipshin
02:39
The Net, Identity, and Surveillance
From The Net (1995).
In 1995 revelations about the power of online information systems were still intended to register surprise and alarm among cinema viewers
Contributed by
Jason Lipshin
01:46
Inversion of technological supremacy in WWII era Batman serial cliffhanger
From The Batman (1943).
A Japanese spy wields superior surveillance technology against rough-and-tumble crime fighters Batman and Robin
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
01:14
Person of Interest title sequence
From Person of Interest (2012).
The opening title sequence of the CBS series Person of Interest describes the development of a government AI system capable of predicting violent behavior
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
01:00
Rockford Files and data surveillance
From Rockford Files S4E21 (1978).
Jim Rockford uncovers a secret, domestic data surveillance system in 1978
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
01:07
Data processing and geolocation in the late 1960s televisual imaginary
From Mannix S1E1 (1967).
The punch cards used for information storage and retrieval could be read like telegrams while radio beacons anticipated GPS for urban surveillance
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager