in italiano
Institute for Applied Autonomy
http://www.appliedautonomy.com/
The Institute for Applied Autonomy (IAA) was founded in 1998 as
technological and development organisation concerned with individual
and collective self-determination.
« If the technology of repression becomes
stronger and stronger - affirms the IAA - but economically always
less sustainable the IAA has identified the already emerging market
of cultural insurrection as the most stable market in the years
to come.»
The IAA became famous with projects of robotics
such as Little Brother or Graffiti Writer,
that invert the traditional connection between research and centers
of power. « By making GraffitiWriter publicly available,
said IAA. associate Kay Saracera, we accomplish several goals.
On the one hand, we are encouraging people to be expressive, to
share their thoughts with their communities. Secondly, we are
exploring the possibilities of using new technologies to create
public spectacles which can alter people’s conception of the world
around them.»
One of their most recent project is iSee,
a web-based and wireless application based on a real time updated
database that allows any user to program urban routes with the
smallest exposition to surveillance cameras in New York. «Given
heightened awareness of public safety and increased demand for
greater security in the face of growing threats of terrorist violence,
projects that undermine systems for social control may seem to
some viewers to be in poor taste. It is the Institute for Applied
Autonomy's position that such times call out all the more strongly
for precisely these kinds of projects.»
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