Mike Nellis also works on this subject. At the Sheffield 2008 conference, he has presented a paper on "Representations of Surveillance in Contemporary Literary Fiction", in which he cites numerous examples.
Dietmar
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Von: amber marks <[log in to unmask]>
Gesendet: 16.09.09 12:29:42
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Betreff: Re: Digital surveillance in fiction
I am also writing a piece on surveillance (general)/technologically
controlled environments for a literary magazine and would be very
grateful to be kept in the loop on this topic.
JG Ballard's Super Cannes has a bit on digital surveillance and Henry
Porter has just written a novel on this theme. I'll dig out some
other titles over the weekend.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 11:58 PM, Roger Clarke <[log in to unmask]
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At 23:17 +0100 15/9/09, BOYNE R.D. wrote:
I am writing a little on literature and digital surveillance. William
Gibson and Neil Stephenson are in my sights, but there must be quite
a bit more. If anyone could help with further suggestions, I would be
very grateful.
This is maybe a bit broader, and way out of date:
http://www.rogerclarke.com/DV/NotesAntiUtopia.html
For example, it omits later Stephenson, some relevant bits of Brin,
and the two more recent Atwoods ('Oryx and Crake', and the new one).
Part of the challenge is that surveillance as a central theme has
been done, well and truly. More recent lit has surveillance as
background or context rather than as centrepiece. (Humans become
inured to problems distressingly quickly, and make and wear their own
blinkers, so that they can pretend the problems don't exist).
I'm preparing for a panel shortly on the general theme of 'The
Transparent Society' (Brin's notion, rather than his book per se). I'
ve written strong critisism of David's central thesis in that book,
should that be in your sights as well.
So I'd be pleased to be copied in on any off-list traffic, because it
will help loosen my mind up for the panel. (I don't write fiction.
Well, not intentionally anyway).
The event is on 5 Oct, at the Australian speculative fiction
conference, which happens to be here in Canberra this year: http://
www.conflux.org.au/
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