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There is much more at stake. Information hierarchies are the basis for new social norms that privilege a logic of all that is quantifiable and collectible. This forges the way for extended public private partnerships and therefore new power dynamics.
This raises fundamental questions about living in a quantified society. Who owns this data? How it is is traded? Who makes the decisions and how? Now that we are loosing the distinction between on-line and off-line life, how are relationships between ourselves and others changing? And ultimately how does this change our societies? In the last two years the public debate around privacy and surveillance has been consumed with a few fundamental questions and restricted framings of the problem.