Paolo Cirio

@PaoloCirio

Artist - Aesthetics of Information Ethics.

Joined February 2010

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  1. Sep 19

    Installation of at South Korea. Obfuscated mugshots from mass incarceration and privacy inequality in U.S. - for the Pics:

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  2. Sep 5

    Video statement "Critique on Systems of Justice over the Internet": The is against . Excerpt from the essay "Perceptions on Freedom of Information": More on

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  3. Sep 3

    Video "Artist Paolo Cirio takes on the net giants" on about my on and here:

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  4. Jul 30

    Temps de pose - Flou hacktiviste - on printed magazine of this month for the show at the in Athens in Greece via France with U.S. mugshots

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  5. Retweeted
    Jun 22

    Troubled by algorithms of oppression, or the way negative data follows a person forever?

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  6. Retweeted

    Mugshots are often the first thing to appear when someone is Googled, even if innocent, and have serious consequences on work, housing and relationships. More at :

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  7. Jun 13

    I wrote a short theoretical essay about the Perceptions on Freedom of Information: at odd. As an artist I am interested in how cultural perception shifts, here on justice and judgment on the Internet:

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  8. Jun 13

    From the interview on , what I really ask is why Google tries to ignore this; is it a question of negligence, false principles, economic interest, cheap content and traffic? Expect no answer, responsibility, and accountability.

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  9. Jun 12

    On the home page of today - An interview and insights about millions of mugshots exposed by Google & co. Thanks for having put together this story - overlooked for years, oversimplified by many.

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  10. Jun 12

    Article on The with & the advocacy. For the of post-mass-incarceration in America and against Google's business. "Haunted by (tens of millions) mugshots":

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    Jun 1

    This isn’t just a “tech is cool” story. It is a fundamental “changing the balance of police power” story. This isn’t just a surveillance story. It is a civil rights story. This is a story we need to begin rewriting.

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  12. Jun 8

    Mugshot from in a full page of On the issue June-July 2018 distributed worldwide. "Surveillance, Bias and Control in the Age of Facial Recognition Software" The full article: The artwork:

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  13. Jun 8

    on "Instead of thinking about our faces being read by algorithms and entered into training databases, it is helpful to consider them as being archived. Then, the question becomes: who controls that archive?" Here:

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  14. May 19

    Victory against ! Owners Charged with Extortion and Arrested! Now the obfuscated goes with "Robots NoIndex NoFollow". When they tried to scare me with legal threats:

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  15. May 10

    Video in English "Artist Paolo Cirio takes on the net giants" on about my works on surveillance and privacy here: And on major Brazilian outlet:

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  16. May 7

    HACK FINANCE - & - a new mailing list for artists, activists, hackers, journalists, and academics who creatively and critically intervene, investigate, and hack in the financial sector. Subscribe here: Via I &

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  17. Apr 9

    "How art can be a tool for reclaiming economy?" Public debate in Brussels on April 20 and only two tickets left for the workshop "The Art of Financial Hacking" from April 18th with Luce Goutelle

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  18. Mar 28

    Google calls the censorship, but meanwhile it manipulates search results and it’s a major unaccountable censor. Nevertheless, it monetizes on much traffic on abuse and misinformation: … Think twice

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  19. Mar 27

    Silicon Valley targets voters to influence elections and meanwhile censor activists and news to serve undemocratic authorities worldwide. Video on "Deleted, suspended, demoted: Censorship, Silicon Valley-style"

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  20. Mar 26

    Words on political ads and voter profiling on social media: "Why regulations don't apply to online political campaign ads": Meanwhile "Facebook quietly hid webpages bragging of ability to influence elections":

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