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Christine Howard Sandoval

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30 Days Being A Civilian Body Camera

I will wear a body camera for the next 30 days, documenting all the time I spend in the public realm. The camera will be dismounted and powered off while in my home, with my family, in other private residences, and in the place where I work. Every night I will post the video unedited to this blog as a document of my experiences as a civilian, as a woman, a mother, a brown body wearing a body camera. I will include a link to texts that I am reading while being recorded. These texts will provide a social and political context for the public space that is being documented, and will have a relation to self surveillance, protest, new technologies, the #BlackLivesMatter movement, and any other subject relating to what it means to be a body on the streets in this present moment.

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Day 15

August 1, 2016

Day 15-  "We worry about being naked on the street, but we don’t worry about being naked on the Internet"

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Tags Barbara Pollack, ArtNews, Paolo Cirio, History of Surveillance Art, ICP, Christopher Phillips, Surveillance Art

© Christine Howard Sandoval 2016