
when I can make my choices, will I be able to choose a bit of forgetting? 01
in the maternity room where my daughter was born a TV already watched over her activity with less than 4hs of life. this will be probably be repeated throughout her life: ever smaller, more portable, even wearable cameras as well as videos and photos published and shared on social networks, will build a growing virtual archive of her life. how will such exposure change the habits of her generation? will being under this omnipresent gaze mean that she will be more scared of making mistakes and, as a result, more scared of pursuing ideas that challenge what is around her? will she have the simple right to be forgotten?
when I can make my choices, will I be able to choose a bit of forgetting? 02
in the maternity room where my daughter was born a TV already watched over her activity with less than 4hs of life. this will be probably be repeated throughout her life: ever smaller, more portable, even wearable cameras as well as videos and photos published and shared on social networks, will build a growing virtual archive of her life. how will such exposure change the habits of her generation? will being under this omnipresent gaze mean that she will be more scared of making mistakes and, as a result, more scared of pursuing ideas that challenge what is around her? will she have the simple right to be forgotten?
when I can make my choices, will I be able to choose a bit of forgetting? 03
in the maternity room where my daughter was born a TV already watched over her activity with less than 4hs of life. this will be probably be repeated throughout her life: ever smaller, more portable, even wearable cameras as well as videos and photos published and shared on social networks, will build a growing virtual archive of her life. how will such exposure change the habits of her generation? will being under this omnipresent gaze mean that she will be more scared of making mistakes and, as a result, more scared of pursuing ideas that challenge what is around her? will she have the simple right to be forgotten?
when I can make my choices, will I be able to choose a bit of forgetting? 04
in the maternity room where my daughter was born a TV already watched over her activity with less than 4hs of life. this will be probably be repeated throughout her life: ever smaller, more portable, even wearable cameras as well as videos and photos published and shared on social networks, will build a growing virtual archive of her life. how will such exposure change the habits of her generation? will being under this omnipresent gaze mean that she will be more scared of making mistakes and, as a result, more scared of pursuing ideas that challenge what is around her? will she have the simple right to be forgotten?


