La vidéosurveillance, un mur virtuel

Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 63 (2):, [ p.] (2012)
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Il s’agit ici d’analyser un objet urbain, la caméra de vidéosurveillance, et de saisir de quelle manière cet objet segmente virtuellement – mais effectivement – l’espace urbain et affecte intimement les individus. Dans un contexte de brouillage entre sphère publique et privée, nous montrerons comment les dispositifs de caméras, tout en participant à la dislocation de la masse, peuvent être considérés comme les nouveaux murs de nos individuations.This article analyses an urban object, the video surveillance camera, and attempts to show how it segments city spaces – virtually but effectively – and closely affects individuals. In a context of blurred boundaries between the public and private spheres, we show how video camera systems, while contributing to the dislocation of urban masses, can also be seen as a new way of ring-fencing human individuation

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