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Rethinking privacy in a world that’s always watching

Clip: 8/15/2016 | 6m 4s

How one exhibit is rethinking privacy in a world that’s always watching.

At lower Manhattan’s International Center for Photography, the new exhibit “Public, Private, Secret” examines the changing role of privacy in light of contemporary surveillance and oversharing. The exhibition offers a historical perspective on voyeurism and surveillance and considers the definition of photography in the digital age, when camera access is nearly universal. Jeffrey Brown reports.

08/15/2016 | Rating NR

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