Edward Snowden, said: ‛I don’t want to live in a world where everything that I say, everything that I do, everyone I talk to, every expression of creativity, love or friendship, is recorded'. For all the amazing things it brings, technology can also threaten your privacy. The tech stuff you carry around lets you know more about the world faster than ever but it also let’s the world know more about you - often without you even being aware. Self broadcasting, streaming and social sharing can bring our audiences closer to story than ever and challenge the traditional conventions of narrative by tearing down the boundary between online and offline. Does giving audience direct access to private spaces and conversations really deliver more truth and authenticity? What are we giving away in exchange? As a programmer how far will you go to engage your audience in a story? We look at three new crossplatform projects that put privacy and surveillance to the test in the digital age in innovative ways. Are you willing to give up your most personal and intimate secrets to learn the value of personal information? We dare you to find out...
…Read more
Less…