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Zirzensisches Panopticon

Bühnentechnische Rundschau, 2023
Protonenströme, eine doppelte Wendeltreppe, ein Tornado im Silo und Tanz durch Stromschläge: Boris Gibé ist ein Tüftler im maßgeschneiderten Zirkuszelt. Porträt eines sanften Exzentrikers.
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Crowdsourced Panopticon

2021
Behind the omnipresent screens of our laptops and smartphones, a digitally networked public has quickly grown larger than the population of any nation on Earth. On the flipside, in front of the ubiquitous recording devices that saturate our lives, individuals are hyper-exposed through a worldwide online broadcast that encourages the public to watch ...
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Panopticon Maldoror

2023
This article looks at a strange work that appeared in Italy, inspired by pataphysics, and conceived as a comic drama or dramatic comedy bringing Maldoror to the stage.
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Panopticon

The Hopkins Review, 2021
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Panopticon's Contradictions

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
Similar to activities and civil movements in the Nazi state, Auschwitz emerged as a locale capable of merging and enveloping fluid identities with unyielding policies that were constantly and consistently set against the inmate. In this way, while the ghetto had served as an interface between the state and its exceptional other, Auschwitz served as the
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Optimizing performance of serverless application using PanOpticon

International journal of information technology, 2023
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Playing the Panopticon

Games and Culture, 2016
This article investigates discursive procedures in From Software’s 2011 videogame Dark Souls. By combining procedural rhetorics, discourse analysis, and autoethnographical research play, it is argued that Dark Souls features post-Panoptical gameplay mechanics of both continuous surveillance and playful exhibitionism and a hybrid gameplay experience of
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Panopticon

Informatik-Spektrum, 2006
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Escaping the Panopticon:

Utopian Studies, 2011
ABSTRACT Peter Weir's The Truman Show (1998) has been studied as an example of Debord's theory of the spectacle; as such, many theorists have shown how Truman is a commodified object constructed for “entertainment” for the masses, also noting how we ourselves are complicit in the consumption of media that dehumanize.
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