Putting Big Brother Out of Business

Is the FBI interested in you? Make your life an open book. Offer by-the-minute self-surveillance!

Hasan Elahi whips out his Samsung Pocket PC phone and shows me how he’s keeping himself out of Guantanamo. He swivels the camera lens around and snaps a picture of the Manhattan Starbucks where we’re drinking coffee. Then he squints and pecks at the phone’s touchscreen. “OK! It’s uploading now,” says the cheery, 35-year-old artist and Rutgers professor, whose bleached-blond hair complements his fluorescent-green pants. “It’ll go public in a few seconds.” Sure enough, a moment later the shot appears on the front page of his Web site, TrackingTransience.net.

There are already tons of pictures there. Elahi will post about a hundred today — the rooms he sat in, the food he ate, the coffees he ordered. Poke around his site and you’ll find more than 20,000 images stretching back three years. Elahi has documented nearly every waking hour of his life during that time. He posts copies of every debit card transaction, so you can see what he bought, where, and when. A GPS device in his pocket reports his real-time physical location on a map.

Elahi’s site is the perfect alibi. Or an audacious art project. Or both.

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(Thanks, Robin Khundkar)

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  1. Very interesting. By the way, how the hell do you read even a fraction of all those magazines and blogs on your sidebar?

    Comment by Anirudh — May 25, 2007 @ 2:54 am

  2. Love the idea. But don’t love HAVING to do it. That’s Detroit airport, innit?

    Comment by Navratan Kurma — May 25, 2007 @ 3:41 am

  3. Get ready for a Muslim invasion of a different kind. :-) )

    Comment by Muhamad — May 28, 2007 @ 2:36 pm

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