sousveillance n.— «An international coalition that includes artists, scientists, engineers, scholars, and others is declaring December 24, to be “World Sousveillance Day”, or “World Subjectrights Day”.» —“FW:...
sousveillance n. the watching of the watchers by the watched; countersurveillance by people not in positions of power or authority. Etymological Note: sous French ‘under’ + surveillance. The word was popularized by, if not coined by, Steve Mann...
sousveillance n.— «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...
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n.— «Sousveillance means “to view from below.”» —“Record the Lens That Records You” by Patrick Di Justo Wired News Nov. 28, 2002. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)