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Digital Hunters: Techno-Territories in the Age of Computational Surveillance

This essay traces the emergence of “digital hunters” as both subjects and objects of power in the age of surveillance capitalism. Through the analysis of two artworks by Joana Moll based on crowdsourced border surveillance platforms at the US/Mexico frontier, the text examines how citizens are militarized through participatory architectures of surveillance and social media, creating new techno-territorial regimes of mobility and control. Published in APRJA Journal, Vol. 9.1, Berlin, 2021.

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