Events

Past Event

Huxleyed into the Full Orwell: How Digital Copyright Abuse Has Abetted a Culture of Mass Surveillance and Social Control

September 26, 2018
6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
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Butler Library, 535 W. 114 St., New York, NY 10027 523
Journalist and science fiction writer Cory Doctorow will talk about the millennia-old social compact of the book, and the arbitrary renegotiation of that contract in the age of ebooks, where prior restraint, restrictions on lending, donation and gifting, and invasive, surveillant technologies have become the norm. He will investigate how technology and license agreements have gone on to colonize our relationships with other devices and systems, from voting machines to tractors, insulin pumps to thermostats. RSVP required. This lecture is a part of our Book History Colloquium series. Co-sponsored by the Brown Institue for Media Innovation, Heyman Center

Contact Information

Sean Quimby
212-852-2232