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Embracing Post-Privacy
  Optimism towards a future
where there is “Nothing to hide”



                Christian Heller / http://www.plomlompom.de
                                            December 29, 2008
                        25. Chaos Communication Congress
                                          bcc / Berlin, Germany
“cctv” by Subcircle (http://www.subcircle.co.uk/)
                     http://flickr.com/photos/8323834@N07/500970140/
License: Creative Commons 2.0 Attribution / http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en
Overview
    pessimism: the end of privacy
●


    question: the meaning of privacy
●


    optimism: ideas for post-privacy dys... utopias
●


    reading recommendations
●


    discussion
●
“Secure Beneath the Watchful Eyes” by Kenneth Lu (http://subjunctive.net/klog/)
                         http://flickr.com/photos/toasty/2171185463/
License: Creative Commons 2.0 Attribution / http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en
Privacy is doomed
    the privacy-eating monster
●


        growingly well-fed, ubiquitous, attractive, intelligent
    –

        once information is in, it cannot be removed again
    –

    the privacy-defending army
●


        laws ineffective; technology insecure
    –

        pre-MySpace generation getting old, disappearing
    –

    an uneven battle for the army
●


        cannot be won ultimately
    –

        can only be lost; easily
    –
“Privat” by Daniel Lobo (http://www.daquellamanera.org/)
                     http://flickr.com/photos/daquellamanera/311128375/
License: Creative Commons 2.0 Attribution / http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en
What is the meaning of Privacy?
    self-determination
●


        make your own decisions about your life
    –

        freedom from interference by others
    –

    information control
●


        control what information flows from you to others
    –

        control what information flows to you from others
    –

    intimacy
●


        sharing of privacy
    –

        interpersonal trust, dependence
    –
“Tanzliedchen” by Hugo Bürkner, 1854
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bürkner_Tanzliedchen.jpg
private             vs.             public
    house, backroom,             forum, parliament,
●                           ●

    home PC, head/brain          newspaper, Slashdot
    hidden                       visible
●                           ●


    secure from scrutiny         accountable to social
●                           ●

    of social norms              norms
    free individual?             controlled conformist?
●                           ●


    woman                        man
●                           ●


    isolated                     interconnected
●                           ●


    closet homosexuality         gay pride parade
●                           ●
“new tshirts” by Creative Commons (http://creativecommons.org/)
            http://flickr.com/photos/creativecommons/2294317099/in/photostream/
License: Creative Commons 2.0 Attribution / http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en
Hiding vs. Sharing
    new information economy
●


        no zero-sum game
    –

        the more you give, the more you receive
    –

    more information better than less information
●


        market runs better with more information
    –

        information more valuable (to the owner) if shared
    –

    the Hive Mind
●


        growing with or without you
    –

        you gain more by participating than you lose
    –
“IMG_3483.JPG” by Drab Makyo (http://www.drab-makyo.com/)
                   http://flickr.com/photos/ranna/773419070/in/photostream/
License: Creative Commons 2.0 Attribution / http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en
Redefining Normality
    diversity instead of conformism
●


        difference is good! difference is information!
    –

        personalization instead of “Gleichschaltung”
    –

    new normality: no normality
●


        no escape from ever-increasing diversity
    –

        forces tolerance increase
    –

    the googling employer?
●


        no untarnished candidates; emptiness suspicious
    –

        originality cannot yet be outsourced, automatized
    –
“Identity Thief as Paris” by David Goehring (http://flickr.com/photos/carbonnyc/)
                   http://flickr.com/photos/carbonnyc/57280104/in/photostream/
License: Creative Commons 2.0 Attribution / http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en
Identity fluidity & volatility
    identity multiplicity
●


        one human can constitute many identities
    –

        one identity can be constituted by many humans
    –

    no static core identity anymore
●


        identity hyper-dynamism; 15 minutes of identity x
    –

        identity viruses may freely change their hosts
    –

    no more identity prison
●


        be what's fun to be, not what you supposedly “are”
    –

        the end of guilt
    –
“Restaurant Surveillance Sign” by Richard Smith (http://flickr.com/people/smith/)
                            http://flickr.com/photos/smith/55403952/
License: Creative Commons 2.0 Attribution / http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en
Surveillance vs. Sousveillance
    equiveillance
●


        watching, documenting actions of police & co.
    –

        document yourself; Hasan Elahi alibi
    –

    transparency of force
●


        no secret watching; open the camera feeds!
    –

        more powerful → more transparency
    –

    freedom through total transparency?
●


        worst case scenario, “better than alternative”
    –

        still room for secrets of any kind?
    –
“WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT?” by nolifebeforecoffee
                         (http://www.nolifebeforecoffee.blogspot.com/)
                    http://flickr.com/photos/nolifebeforecoffee/124659356/
License: Creative Commons 2.0 Attribution / http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en
Control vs. Trust
    lack of information: less freedom
●


        fear, suspicion, mistrust
    –

        need for control, deterrence
    –

        many strict, general laws; strong punishments
    –

    –

    abundance of information: more freedom
●


        trust
    –

        less need for strict control or deterrence
    –

        few, precise laws; easy punishments
    –
“Pyramid with the all-seeing eye on the back side of the US 1-Dollar bill”
   http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dollarnote_siegel_hq.jpg
Reading recommendations
    “Privacy” in: “Stanford Encyclopedia of
●

    Philosophy”, 2006
        http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/privacy/
    –

    “The Value of Privacy”, Beate Rössler, 1995
●


    “The Fall of Public Man”, Richard Sennett, 1977
●


    “Facebook and the Social Dynamics of
●

    Privacy”, James Grimmelmann, 2008
        http://works.bepress.com/james_grimmelmann/20/
    –

    “The Transparent Society”, David Brin, 1998
●

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Embracing Postprivacy: Optimism towards a future where there is "Nothing to hide"

  • 1. Embracing Post-Privacy Optimism towards a future where there is “Nothing to hide” Christian Heller / http://www.plomlompom.de December 29, 2008 25. Chaos Communication Congress bcc / Berlin, Germany
  • 2. “cctv” by Subcircle (http://www.subcircle.co.uk/) http://flickr.com/photos/8323834@N07/500970140/ License: Creative Commons 2.0 Attribution / http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en
  • 3. Overview pessimism: the end of privacy ● question: the meaning of privacy ● optimism: ideas for post-privacy dys... utopias ● reading recommendations ● discussion ●
  • 4. “Secure Beneath the Watchful Eyes” by Kenneth Lu (http://subjunctive.net/klog/) http://flickr.com/photos/toasty/2171185463/ License: Creative Commons 2.0 Attribution / http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en
  • 5. Privacy is doomed the privacy-eating monster ● growingly well-fed, ubiquitous, attractive, intelligent – once information is in, it cannot be removed again – the privacy-defending army ● laws ineffective; technology insecure – pre-MySpace generation getting old, disappearing – an uneven battle for the army ● cannot be won ultimately – can only be lost; easily –
  • 6. “Privat” by Daniel Lobo (http://www.daquellamanera.org/) http://flickr.com/photos/daquellamanera/311128375/ License: Creative Commons 2.0 Attribution / http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en
  • 7. What is the meaning of Privacy? self-determination ● make your own decisions about your life – freedom from interference by others – information control ● control what information flows from you to others – control what information flows to you from others – intimacy ● sharing of privacy – interpersonal trust, dependence –
  • 8. “Tanzliedchen” by Hugo Bürkner, 1854 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bürkner_Tanzliedchen.jpg
  • 9. private vs. public house, backroom, forum, parliament, ● ● home PC, head/brain newspaper, Slashdot hidden visible ● ● secure from scrutiny accountable to social ● ● of social norms norms free individual? controlled conformist? ● ● woman man ● ● isolated interconnected ● ● closet homosexuality gay pride parade ● ●
  • 10. “new tshirts” by Creative Commons (http://creativecommons.org/) http://flickr.com/photos/creativecommons/2294317099/in/photostream/ License: Creative Commons 2.0 Attribution / http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en
  • 11. Hiding vs. Sharing new information economy ● no zero-sum game – the more you give, the more you receive – more information better than less information ● market runs better with more information – information more valuable (to the owner) if shared – the Hive Mind ● growing with or without you – you gain more by participating than you lose –
  • 12. “IMG_3483.JPG” by Drab Makyo (http://www.drab-makyo.com/) http://flickr.com/photos/ranna/773419070/in/photostream/ License: Creative Commons 2.0 Attribution / http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en
  • 13. Redefining Normality diversity instead of conformism ● difference is good! difference is information! – personalization instead of “Gleichschaltung” – new normality: no normality ● no escape from ever-increasing diversity – forces tolerance increase – the googling employer? ● no untarnished candidates; emptiness suspicious – originality cannot yet be outsourced, automatized –
  • 14. “Identity Thief as Paris” by David Goehring (http://flickr.com/photos/carbonnyc/) http://flickr.com/photos/carbonnyc/57280104/in/photostream/ License: Creative Commons 2.0 Attribution / http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en
  • 15. Identity fluidity & volatility identity multiplicity ● one human can constitute many identities – one identity can be constituted by many humans – no static core identity anymore ● identity hyper-dynamism; 15 minutes of identity x – identity viruses may freely change their hosts – no more identity prison ● be what's fun to be, not what you supposedly “are” – the end of guilt –
  • 16. “Restaurant Surveillance Sign” by Richard Smith (http://flickr.com/people/smith/) http://flickr.com/photos/smith/55403952/ License: Creative Commons 2.0 Attribution / http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en
  • 17. Surveillance vs. Sousveillance equiveillance ● watching, documenting actions of police & co. – document yourself; Hasan Elahi alibi – transparency of force ● no secret watching; open the camera feeds! – more powerful → more transparency – freedom through total transparency? ● worst case scenario, “better than alternative” – still room for secrets of any kind? –
  • 18. “WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT?” by nolifebeforecoffee (http://www.nolifebeforecoffee.blogspot.com/) http://flickr.com/photos/nolifebeforecoffee/124659356/ License: Creative Commons 2.0 Attribution / http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en
  • 19. Control vs. Trust lack of information: less freedom ● fear, suspicion, mistrust – need for control, deterrence – many strict, general laws; strong punishments – – abundance of information: more freedom ● trust – less need for strict control or deterrence – few, precise laws; easy punishments –
  • 20. “Pyramid with the all-seeing eye on the back side of the US 1-Dollar bill” http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dollarnote_siegel_hq.jpg
  • 21. Reading recommendations “Privacy” in: “Stanford Encyclopedia of ● Philosophy”, 2006 http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/privacy/ – “The Value of Privacy”, Beate Rössler, 1995 ● “The Fall of Public Man”, Richard Sennett, 1977 ● “Facebook and the Social Dynamics of ● Privacy”, James Grimmelmann, 2008 http://works.bepress.com/james_grimmelmann/20/ – “The Transparent Society”, David Brin, 1998 ●