Camera use in the public domain: Towards a ”Big Sister” approach

M. V. D. Sar, I. Mulder, Sunil Choenni
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The use of cameras is growing: not only personal computers and laptops are standard equipped with a camera, but also the public domain is increasingly equipped with cameras. Today's camera is not merely a pair of eyes. A surveillance camera can see much more than a single person can do. The rapid proliferation of camera technologies makes today's cameras beyond human vision. Although these cameras have a primarily goal to enforce public safety, the dark side of camera surveillance is often discussed. One could argue that such camera appearance affects human behavior. The current article reports how cameras influence people's behavior. Our findings are based on a set of exploratory studies. In line with other studies, we find that cameras do influence the behavior of people, and more surprisingly, they evoke emotions. On the basis of our findings, we discuss the potentials and pitfalls of the use of cameras in the public domain and propose a ‘Big Sister’ design approach to enhance public safety that brings value to the citizens and enlightens the dark side of camera surveillance.
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相机在公共领域的使用:走向“大姐”的方式
摄像头的使用正在增长:不仅个人电脑和笔记本电脑标准配备了摄像头,而且公共领域也越来越多地配备了摄像头。今天的照相机不仅仅是一双眼睛。监控摄像头能看到的远比一个人能看到的多。相机技术的快速发展使得今天的相机超越了人类的视觉。虽然这些摄像头的主要目的是加强公共安全,但摄像头监控的阴暗面经常被讨论。有人可能会说,这样的镜头会影响人类的行为。这篇文章报道了照相机如何影响人们的行为。我们的发现是基于一系列探索性研究。与其他研究一致,我们发现相机确实会影响人们的行为,更令人惊讶的是,它们会唤起情感。基于我们的研究结果,我们讨论了在公共领域使用摄像头的潜力和缺陷,并提出了一种“大姐”设计方法,以增强公共安全,为公民带来价值,并揭示摄像头监控的阴暗面。
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