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Sousveillance and Cyborglogs: A 30-Year Empirical Voyage through Ethical, Legal, and Policy Issues
2005
Presence - Teleoperators and Virtual Environments
This paper describes the author's own personal experiences, experiments, and lifelong narrative of inventing, designing, building, and living with a variety of bodyborne computer-based visual information capture and mediation devices. The emphasis is not just on the devices themselves, but on certain social, privacy, ethical, and legal questions and challenges that have arisen from actual experiences with lifelong video capture, processing, transmission, and dissemination in a variety of
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