New publication, "Image Archives in the Age of Surveillance Capitalism"

Chapter by Lukas Fuchsgruber in the publication "The Routledge Companion to Photography, Representation and Social Justice", 2022

Excerpt

“Tracking does not only apply to social media platforms but can be anything, from online searches to moving through the city with a smartphone. Public heritage institutions that provide and circulate their digitized collections online contribute to this economy in various ways any time a digital interaction with their holdings takes place through their services. This complicity in surveillance capitalism is rooted in the missing public digital infrastructure for public collections. The cultural commons that these institutions care for need an infrastructure of the digital public space, not only for circulation but also for conversation and interaction.” (p. 351)

Lukas Fuchsgruber, “Image Archives in the Age of Surveillance Capitalism”, in Moritz Neumüller (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Photography, Representation and Social Justice, 2022.