Eine sehenswerte Kurzreportage über die fortgeschrittenen technischen Möglichkeiten der Überwachung. Aber Gläsern bedeutet auch fragil. Bis zur Zersplitterung des Einzelnen und also zum Scherbenhaufen ists nicht mehr allzu weit. Eigentlich überflüssig zu erwähnen, aber: 1984 war vorgestern und fiktiv…
“I woke up to pounding on my door”, says Andrej Holm, a sociologist from the Humboldt University. In what felt like a scene from a movie, he was taken from his Berlin home by armed men after a systematic monitoring of his academic research deemed him the probable leader of a militant group. After 30 days in solitary confinement, he was released without charges. Across Western Europe and the USA, surveillance of civilians has become a major business. With one camera for every 14 people in London and drones being used by police to track individuals, the threat of living in a Big Brother state is becoming a reality. At an annual conference of hackers, keynote speaker Jacob Appelbaum asserts, “to be free of suspicion is the most important right to be truly free”. But with most people having a limited understanding of this world of cyber surveillance and how to protect ourselves, are our basic freedoms already being lost?