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But there, lies the real question: why is it that speculative art and fiction— still relatively a niche production— is the only means of confronting and thinking about surveillance culture? It is not surprising that speculative art and fiction are currently best equipped to deal with reality. What is surprising is that the rest of art and fiction has not yet begun dealing with our systemic technological persecution.

Rhizome | On the Natural History of Surveillance

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