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2024 Apr 28

Exhibition: "Surveillance: From Vision to Data"

Repeats every week on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday until Sun Jun 23 2024 .
11:00am to 4:00pm

Location: 

Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, 1 Oxford St., Cambridge

This timely exhibit considers surveillance beyond the realm of cameras and their watchers, exposing the profound influence of data. Learn about the historical instruments that have been used to transform individuals and landscapes into data. Uncover how powerful entities, from colonial empires to U.S. intelligence agencies, have harnessed surveillance data to produce and perpetuate hierarchies of human difference. Immerse yourself in interactive critical artworks that challenge and resist surveillance through data. Look beyond vision and toward data to reveal an elusive, and now...

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2024 Apr 29

Exhibition: "Surveillance: From Vision to Data"

11:00am to 4:00pm

Location: 

Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, 1 Oxford St., Cambridge

This timely exhibit considers surveillance beyond the realm of cameras and their watchers, exposing the profound influence of data. Learn about the historical instruments that have been used to transform individuals and landscapes into data. Uncover how powerful entities, from colonial empires to U.S. intelligence agencies, have harnessed surveillance data to produce and perpetuate hierarchies of human difference. Immerse yourself in interactive critical artworks that challenge and resist surveillance through data. Look beyond vision and toward data to reveal an elusive, and now...

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2024 Apr 30

Exhibition: "Surveillance: From Vision to Data"

11:00am to 4:00pm

Location: 

Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, 1 Oxford St., Cambridge

This timely exhibit considers surveillance beyond the realm of cameras and their watchers, exposing the profound influence of data. Learn about the historical instruments that have been used to transform individuals and landscapes into data. Uncover how powerful entities, from colonial empires to U.S. intelligence agencies, have harnessed surveillance data to produce and perpetuate hierarchies of human difference. Immerse yourself in interactive critical artworks that challenge and resist surveillance through data. Look beyond vision and toward data to reveal an elusive, and now...

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2024 Apr 30

The Inaugural Rob Lue Lecture: "Necessary Trouble," A Conversation with Drew Faust

6:00pm to 8:00pm

Location: 

Harvard Ed Portal, 224 Western Ave., Allston, OR VIRTUAL

RSVP requested for In-person, or virtual option

Through engaging conversation and Q&A, attendees will have the opportunity to hear directly from Drew Gilpin Faust, author, historian, and president emerita of Harvard university, about her memoir Necessary Trouble: Growing Up at Mid-Century. A reception will follow the panel discussion. Jill Radsken, Editorial Director, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, will serve as moderator.

The Rob Lue Memorial Lecture has been established to honor the late Professor Rob Lue (Faculty Director of the Harvard...

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2024 May 01

Exhibition: "Surveillance: From Vision to Data"

11:00am to 4:00pm

Location: 

Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, 1 Oxford St., Cambridge

This timely exhibit considers surveillance beyond the realm of cameras and their watchers, exposing the profound influence of data. Learn about the historical instruments that have been used to transform individuals and landscapes into data. Uncover how powerful entities, from colonial empires to U.S. intelligence agencies, have harnessed surveillance data to produce and perpetuate hierarchies of human difference. Immerse yourself in interactive critical artworks that challenge and resist surveillance through data. Look beyond vision and toward data to reveal an elusive, and now...

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2024 May 02

Exhibition: "Surveillance: From Vision to Data"

11:00am to 4:00pm

Location: 

Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, 1 Oxford St., Cambridge

This timely exhibit considers surveillance beyond the realm of cameras and their watchers, exposing the profound influence of data. Learn about the historical instruments that have been used to transform individuals and landscapes into data. Uncover how powerful entities, from colonial empires to U.S. intelligence agencies, have harnessed surveillance data to produce and perpetuate hierarchies of human difference. Immerse yourself in interactive critical artworks that challenge and resist surveillance through data. Look beyond vision and toward data to reveal an elusive, and now...

Read more about Exhibition: "Surveillance: From Vision to Data"
2024 May 03

Exhibition: "Surveillance: From Vision to Data"

11:00am to 4:00pm

Location: 

Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, 1 Oxford St., Cambridge

This timely exhibit considers surveillance beyond the realm of cameras and their watchers, exposing the profound influence of data. Learn about the historical instruments that have been used to transform individuals and landscapes into data. Uncover how powerful entities, from colonial empires to U.S. intelligence agencies, have harnessed surveillance data to produce and perpetuate hierarchies of human difference. Immerse yourself in interactive critical artworks that challenge and resist surveillance through data. Look beyond vision and toward data to reveal an elusive, and now...

Read more about Exhibition: "Surveillance: From Vision to Data"
2024 May 05

Exhibition: "Surveillance: From Vision to Data"

11:00am to 4:00pm

Location: 

Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, 1 Oxford St., Cambridge

This timely exhibit considers surveillance beyond the realm of cameras and their watchers, exposing the profound influence of data. Learn about the historical instruments that have been used to transform individuals and landscapes into data. Uncover how powerful entities, from colonial empires to U.S. intelligence agencies, have harnessed surveillance data to produce and perpetuate hierarchies of human difference. Immerse yourself in interactive critical artworks that challenge and resist surveillance through data. Look beyond vision and toward data to reveal an elusive, and now...

Read more about Exhibition: "Surveillance: From Vision to Data"
2024 May 06

Exhibition: "Surveillance: From Vision to Data"

11:00am to 4:00pm

Location: 

Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, 1 Oxford St., Cambridge

This timely exhibit considers surveillance beyond the realm of cameras and their watchers, exposing the profound influence of data. Learn about the historical instruments that have been used to transform individuals and landscapes into data. Uncover how powerful entities, from colonial empires to U.S. intelligence agencies, have harnessed surveillance data to produce and perpetuate hierarchies of human difference. Immerse yourself in interactive critical artworks that challenge and resist surveillance through data. Look beyond vision and toward data to reveal an elusive, and now...

Read more about Exhibition: "Surveillance: From Vision to Data"
2024 May 07

Exhibition: "Surveillance: From Vision to Data"

11:00am to 4:00pm

Location: 

Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, 1 Oxford St., Cambridge

This timely exhibit considers surveillance beyond the realm of cameras and their watchers, exposing the profound influence of data. Learn about the historical instruments that have been used to transform individuals and landscapes into data. Uncover how powerful entities, from colonial empires to U.S. intelligence agencies, have harnessed surveillance data to produce and perpetuate hierarchies of human difference. Immerse yourself in interactive critical artworks that challenge and resist surveillance through data. Look beyond vision and toward data to reveal an elusive, and now...

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