Citations:
2001 Pauline Tam @ Toronto Ottawa Citizen (Can.) (Nov. 19) “Is the life of a our path to liberation?” p. B6: You get into a taxi cab, you’re under surveillance. There’s a camera taking pictures of you. If you were to photograph the cab driver, that would be what I call sousveillance. If you walked into a department store and photographed the clerk, that’s a form of sousveillance. 2001 vlerner@interpac.net (Viviane Lerner) Usenet: flora.mai-not (Dec. 24) “FW: “World Sousveillance Day” today—Watching the watchers”: An international coalition that includes artists, scientists, engineers, scholars, and others is declaring December 24, to be “World Sousveillance Day”, or “World Subjectrights Day”. 2002 Patrick Di Justo Wired News (Nov. 28) “Record the Lens That Records You”: Sousveillance means “to view from below.”