THE PRIVACY PROJECT - Expressions of Privacy Through Art

03/01/2020 | The New York Times

The NYT Privacy Project has prepared a selection of artistic works - Life in the age of surveillance through Art, Poetry and Novels. In a second piece, NYT's comic and graphic novel artist Connor Willumsen imagines life in the age of surveillance and the price of compromising privacy.

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