“How I use art and design to understand, explain and improve privacy in a digital world.”
About the speaker
We all understand privacy on a human level in our daily lives. We close doors, pull blinds, and share secrets with friends and lovers. We create safe spaces â preserves â where we can explore our creativity, our identity, and build trusting and intimate relationships. But the digital revolution has disrupted how we understand and create these preserves. We are increasingly unclear as to when and where our lives are actually private.
As a business leader and lawyer working in privacy, I struggled to convey the complexity of privacy on deeply human terms. And then I found the great power of art in this challenging field.
In this talk, we will explore how art helped me understand the social tensions at the bleeding edge of technological innovation. We will learn how art can allow complex issues to sit, awkwardly unresolved, and demand our best thinking. And we will see how I have used art to protect âpreservesâ for privacy â places where, in our analog or digital lives, we can find rest, repose and safety.
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Art engages thought.
"Art is much more nimble and responsive to the issues that we see in society. In fact, it is an early warning system for some of the challenges we will see."
It's really hard to get people to understand why privacy law matters to them and get energized about it.
Increasingly, our privacy are being held behind glass walls.
"Art has awful manners."
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Fabulous talk...justa fabulous.,.