RealVision
RealVision is a timely narrative exploring the implications of seemingly armless mass-marketed consumer technology. It focuses on camera phones and their potential uses and misuses. The video deals with issues of voyeurism, surveillance, and privacy in the age of digital reproduction. It serves to illustrate that human beings will always find new, innovative, and often unanticipated ways to use technology far beyond the practices depicted on the manufacturer's label and advertised in their propaganda.
- Runtime
- 10m
- Released
- 2004
Details
Release year: 2004
Storyline
RealVision is a timely narrative exploring the implications of seemingly armless mass-marketed consumer technology. It focuses on camera phones and their potential uses and misuses. The video deals with issues of voyeurism, surveillance, and privacy in the age of digital reproduction. It serves to illustrate that human beings will always find new, innovative, and often unanticipated ways to use technology far beyond the practices depicted on the manufacturer's label and advertised in their propaganda.
Top credits
- Kevin Craig West — Tubular Ted
- Chaz Turner
- Maranda Worrell — Theif, Clown
- Jon Manning — Police Officer