JamesG
11-29-2011, 01:30 AM
The post 9/11 world has forever changed the notion of privacy.
There are now approximately 40 million surveillance cameras in the United States generating more than 4 billion hours of footage every week. And the numbers are growing. The average American is now captured over 200 times a day, in department stores, gas stations, changing rooms, even public bathrooms.
No one is spared from the relentless, unblinking eye of the cameras that are hidden in every nook and cranny of day-to-day life.
Shot entirely from the point of view of security cameras, Adam Rifkin’s hit Showtime series "LOOK" is about the things that people do when they don’t know they’re being watched and takes you on a voyeuristic journey into the most personal parts of their lives.
Look around you and wonder…who is watching?
http://i879.photobucket.com/albums/ab358/JamesGrec1/Look_S1.jpg
There are now approximately 40 million surveillance cameras in the United States generating more than 4 billion hours of footage every week. And the numbers are growing. The average American is now captured over 200 times a day, in department stores, gas stations, changing rooms, even public bathrooms.
No one is spared from the relentless, unblinking eye of the cameras that are hidden in every nook and cranny of day-to-day life.
Shot entirely from the point of view of security cameras, Adam Rifkin’s hit Showtime series "LOOK" is about the things that people do when they don’t know they’re being watched and takes you on a voyeuristic journey into the most personal parts of their lives.
Look around you and wonder…who is watching?
http://i879.photobucket.com/albums/ab358/JamesGrec1/Look_S1.jpg