Labour – Watching Jeremy, Watching Me, Watching Jeremy https://jeremyproject.lavits.org Interacting with Jeremy Bentham's Auto-Icon at UCL Fri, 08 Jan 2016 13:09:14 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 “A person watched is a person transformed” (Lyan S. Parramore) https://jeremyproject.lavits.org/2016/01/07/a-person-watched-is-a-person-transformed-lyan-s-parramore/ Thu, 07 Jan 2016 12:08:56 +0000 http://jeremyproject.lavits.org/?p=392 Inspiration today came from an interesting article by Lynn Stuart Parramore on the Lapham’s Quarterly, a suggestion posted on twitter by David Murakami Wood

In her text, Parramore discusses how new labour biometric tracking resembles old forms of workplace surveillance from the dawn of capitalism. He cites Jeremy Bentham (and his influential brother, Samuel Bentham) to show how the panopticon had an impact on the creation and development of Taylorism as an instrument for productivism through a better shaped and “optimised” labour force (physically and mentally). New surveillance and control bionic technologies are meant to make workers, as Parramore titles her article, “happy all the time”, and obviously more productive!

Day 54: "A person watched is a person transformed" (Lyan S. Paramore) [thanks to D.M.W.]

Day 54: “A person watched is a person transformed” (Lyan S. Paramore)
[thanks to D.M.W.]

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