THE PHYSICS OF PRIVACY The Case For Autonomy In The Age of Digital Totalitarianism
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Erscheinungsdatum
07.07.2026
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Independently PublishedSeitenzahl
170
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20,3/12,7/0,9 cm
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176 g
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Englisch
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9798181599673
THE PHYSICS OF PRIVACY The Case for Autonomy in the Age of Digital Totalitarianism
Every year, more data is collected about you than exists in the entire surviving written record of the Roman Empire - multiplied by fifty-seven.
You are not paranoid. You are being picked clean.
Ten thousand times a day, an invisible hand reaches into your life and takes something - a pattern, a preference, a moment of hesitation over a screen. No single villain orchestrates it. No government decreed it. It emerged, quietly and physically, from the architecture of modern life itself. And it is reshaping who you are, one data point at a time.
In The Physics of Privacy, artist, scholar, and roboticist Gabriel Dean Roberts, MA, delivers a manifesto unlike anything else written about surveillance - because it refuses to end in despair. Drawing on a master's study of Foucault, a decade of fine-art work on the watching eye, and the real company he built to solve the problem, Roberts makes a startling argument: privacy is not a policy. It is physics. Extraction is a kinetic force, acting on you every moment of every day. And the only true defense is not a setting, a promise, or a law that can be repealed - it is architecture.
This is the case for sovereignty in your own home. For machines that answer to you and no one else. For a relationship with technology built on kinship rather than chains. From the hidden mechanics of the "adorable knife" we all carry in our pockets, to the radical idea of an intelligence that lives in your walls and touches no cloud, Roberts charts a path out of digital totalitarianism that is at once philosophical, practical, and deeply human.
For readers of Shoshana Zuboff's The Age of Surveillance Capitalism and the work of Edward Snowden, but with a builder's hands and an artist's eye, The Physics of Privacy is both a confrontation and a blueprint.
The cage has no lock you can see. This book shows you where it is - and how to walk out.
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