In the keynote, Kate Crawford, Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research, suggested that K-Hole's #normcore trend report, as well as the Snowden-leaked GCHQ Powerpoint, could be read as manifestations of the anxieties of an age of mass surveillance—those of the surveillers and those of the surveilled. "Data Art is pushing the edge of ethical behavior now and showing us the real challenges we will face in the future," she said. Photo courtesy Rhizome.  Photo 1 of 4 in Art and Tech Worlds Collide in 5th Annual Seven on Seven Conference

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In the keynote, Kate Crawford, Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research, suggested that K-Hole's #normcore trend report, as well as the Snowden-leaked GCHQ Powerpoint, could be read as manifestations of the anxieties of an age of mass surveillance—those of the surveillers and those of the surveilled. "Data Art is pushing the edge of ethical behavior now and showing us the real challenges we will face in the future," she said. Photo courtesy Rhizome.