Surveillance, Architecture and Control
Discover the intricate relationship between architecture and surveillance in "Surveillance, Architecture and Control" by Susan Flynn. Published in 2019 by Springer Nature Switzerland AG, this thought-provoking hardback spans 335 pages and delves into how surveillance shapes our social structures and environments. Building on previous works such as "Spaces of Surveillance: States and Selves" (2017) and "Surveillance, Race, Culture" (2018), Flynn investigates various historical and fictional architectural entities. Through a rich exploration of structures designed for social interaction and those portrayed in film, photography, performance, and art, this book offers valuable insights into the unseen forces that govern our lives. Perfect for readers interested in contemporary issues of privacy, control, and the built environment, "Surveillance, Architecture and Control" is an essential addition to any collection focused on the nexus of society, architecture, and technology.