Digital Society : Mobile Panopticon

Journal of the Daedong Philosophical Association 85:223-247 (2018)
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Abstract

In this paper, we discussed how Digital Panopticon appears to be a chain of monitoring and control in modern society. Bentham presented the concept and design of the Panopticon in the sense that prisoners who feel the attention of invisible monitors are better enlightened. Michel Foucault saw the concept of Bentham’s Panopticon as a modern society in which everyone watched without a monitor. The modern society can now be called a "digital Panopticon" where individuals are controlled by high-tech IT. Many advances in information and technology have accumulated since modern times. Not looking perfect with the advent of cameras, omnipotent eye control seems to be liberating Panopticism from architectural form. However, with the advent of new IT technologies, ‘Lens Phobia' is spreading, and massive information power is evolving in a new and more powerful way in monitoring and power. If the Panopticon is a device that can explain modern power very well, digital is a new way of exercising power that is different from the past.

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