“[C]ompanies such as Facebook and Google may now face monetary fines if they refuse to share client data and consent to wiretaps requested by government agencies. In a world where people increasingly use the ample cloud-memory space afforded by services such as Gmail as a storage locker for information, the apparent belief on the part of government that individuals’ email accounts do not qualify as “private” is deeply troubling.”
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Murtaza Hussain, “An increasingly unchecked surveillance state”
The whole article is definitely worth a read.
(via hipsterlibertarian)
Hannare Blaauboer - Moon Young Hee FW2013 #pfw.
Learning About Sustainable Housing in Denmark: Dome of Visions
Challenging new visions on the future development of urban spaces, the Dome of Visions in the…
Office futurism at Vitra Design Museum in 1993 by Ettore Sottsass. The experimental digital prototypes by Siemens. Funny how the gadget dummies are now completely real and everyday, but it actually took 20 years.
YOSHIKI HISHINUMA
Zipper May 2013