Seen through the display of a live video feed, this self portrait examines the dual nature of the benefits and convenience of advancing technology and feelings about its use in surveillance. Taken back in the 1990's this is an even more poignant image in today's politically charged electronic world.
Page 164 in Graham's book Eye to Eye.
Release Notes:
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