‘Outlines of a World Coming into Existence’: Pervasive Computing and the Ethics of Forgetting

Author:

Dodge Martin1,Kitchin Rob2

Affiliation:

1. Geography, School of Environment and Development, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, England

2. NIRSA and the Department of Geography, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, County Kildare, Ireland

Abstract

In this paper we examine the potential of pervasive computing to create widespread sousveillance, which will complement surveillance, through the development of life-logs—sociospatial archives that document every action, every event, every conversation, and every material expression of an individual's life. Reflecting on emerging technologies, life-log projects, and artistic critiques of sousveillance, we explore the potential social, political, and ethical implications of machines that never forget. We suggest, given that life-logs have the potential to convert exterior generated oligopticons to an interior panopticon, that an ethics of forgetting needs to be developed and built into the development of life-logging technologies. Rather than seeing forgetting as a weakness or a fallibility, we argue that it is an emancipatory process that will free pervasive computing from burdensome and pernicious disciplinary effects.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Environmental Science,Geography, Planning and Development

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