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http://wearcam.org/wsd.htm

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Destruction of privacy and dignity by unaccountable organizations to
become a target of ordinary citizens.

An international coalition that includes artists, scientists,
engineers, scholars, and others is declaring December 24, to be "World
Sousveillance Day", or "World Subjectrights Day".

THE SHOT SEEN AROUND THE WORLD:

At noon on Monday, December 24, 2001, ordinary people all over the
world will call into question the growing and dehumanizing effects of
increased video surveillance, automated face recognition, and
Covernment (Corporate+Government) tracking in public places, as well
as private places.

Often Covernment officials that use video surveillance try to prohibit
others from taking pictures or video within their establishments or
regimes, but on this day, many people will photograph these officials,
their establishments, and their security systems.

As high noon sweeps past various time zones, the shot heard around the
world will be that of clicking cameras.

Rather than protesting by carrying signs, or by marching, citizens
will protest by going on shooting sprees. Armed with their own
photographic or videographic cameras and recording devices, and
shielded with masks or disguises, ordinary citizens will dish out some
accountability while remaining anonymous to the massive proliferation
of face tracking surveillance.

HOW CAN I PARTICIPATE?

All you need to do is bring a disguise and a camera --- any camera
(even a fake or maybe camera, a broken camera, or one with an empty
film magazine) --- to a place where video surveillance is used.

HOW WILL I KNOW WHO I SHOULD SHOOT?

Taking pictures of the surveillance cameras, or even just wearing a
disguise, will cause models to appear very quickly for you to
photograph. When you point your camera at their cameras, the officials
watching their television monitors will very quickly dispatch the
models for you to shoot. This is a universal phenomenon that happens
in nearly any large organization where video surveillance is used.
Models often carry two--way radios and wear navy blue uniforms with
special badges. Most will be eager to pose close to your camera,
especially the hand models:
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(director of security at Westin Hotels)
They will reach out to you. They want to get close to you. They will
crave the glamour of your camera. They will reach out and touch you,
or place their hands over your camera lens so you can get a closup
picture of their photogenic fingerprints.

Why December 24th?

This is a day when police are very busy watching for shoplifters,
phone lines are very clogged, and communication is conjested.

It is a time also when folks are reflecting on the year's activity and
World Subjectright Day will be something for people to think about
over the holidays.

RATIONALE:

We are all accountable for our actions. Covernment keeps us under
surveillance, whether we're just walking down the street, shopping, or
sometimes even when we're changing clothes in department store fitting
rooms (Phil Patton, Jan. '95, WiReD).

When we ask why we are under video surveillance, we are told by the
Covernment that ``only criminals are afraid of cameras'', or we are
asked ``why are you so paranoid''. Now is the time to allow the
Covernment to define itself.

The camera is Hamlet's Mirror, allowing the Covernment to define
itself within a Reflectionist context.
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