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PST ART: Fusing Art & Science
Counter Surveillance
Season 1
Episode 6
The exhibition Counter/Surveillance traces the historical roots of Cold War and modern surveillance devices and methods, and the artists who have examined these technologies through their work. Artists including Ken Gonzales-Day and Liat Segal, place a lens and critique modern surveillance through their work at the Wende exhibit.
This video short is a part of the digital series, "PST ART: Fusing Art & Science."
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