CRITICAL EYE exhibition is held by Little Do We Know organization. Through a series of attractions, it reveals how personal privacy has been invaded by advanced tracking technologies in the digital world. The attractions range from in-depth statistical analysis to introspective art works – bringing to life the effects of advanced tracking technologies on our day-to-day life.
We have the honor to invite three artists’ art works — Matthew LaPenta (Trolling Mark Zuckerberg), Marion Balac (Anonymous Gods) and SpY Urban Art (Cameras)—to give visitors greater insights to revaluate the threats of personal privacy we are facing in the digital era.
DAY ONE
Friday, January 22rd
16:30
Take Control of Your Web Browsing!
Noah Swartz from Electronic Frontier Foundation
17:15
The Feeling of being Watched
Assia Boundaoui, Documentary Filmmaker
20:00
Take Control of Your Web Browsing!
Noah Swartz from Electronic Frontier Foundation
DAY TWO
Saturday, January 23rd
11:00
Keynote: Designing for Privacy and Security
Ame Elliott, Simply Secure
15:00
Cares about Your Online Privacy
Eva Galperin, digital rights activist of Electronic Frontier Foundation
16:00
Design to Build the Trust
Jumana Musa, Privacy and National Security Counsel, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
DAY THREE
Sunday, January 24th
11:00
Towards Guidelines for Retention and Analysis of Encrypted Data
Joseph Lorenzo Hall, Chief Technologist, Center for Democracy and Technology
17:30
Closing Remark
Executive Director
HOURS
Friday 16:00 - 22:00
Saturday 10:00 - 18:00
Sunday 10:00 - 19:00
ACCESSIBILITY
The gallery is fully wheelchair accessible.
ADMISSION
Free and open to public
ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY, ATELIER GALLERY
79 New Montgomary, San Francisco, ca, 94103
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