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The Panoptic search engine has been widely recognised as a leader in its field.
The village design has been characterized as being panoptic.
The panoptic cell was therefore the opposite of a dungeon.
Imagine playing king of the hill on a lunar landscape under panoptic surveillance.
Instead of looking at panoptic forms of control, he became interested in how people use information to think about themselves.
Prison is one part of a vast network, including schools, military institutions, hospitals, and factories, which build a panoptic society for its members.
Panoptic theory has other wide-ranging impacts for surveillance in the digital era as well.
The "panoptic" style of architecture may be used in other institutions with surveillance needs, such as schools, factories, or hospitals.
These days, panoptic vigilance is a much more practical matter, as the advent of kid-tracking technology for the consumer market shows.
Most theme parks, shopping malls and megastores maintain a system of surreptitious panoptic surveillance.
Glorious, panoptic and precise; one of the oddest and cleverest comics there is.
Building on Foucault, contemporary social critics often assert that technology has allowed for the deployment of panoptic structures invisibly throughout society.
In their 2007 article, Dobson and Fisher lay out an alternative model of post-panopticism as they identify three panoptic models.
In this sense it is possible to replace the Panoptic God's eye view of surveillance with a more community-building ubiquitous personal experience capture.
"Panoptic battlefield surveillance," said Rick.
Foucault argued that the social sciences emerged as part of the package of panoptic, controlling devices that gave birth to disciplinary society.
The Worcester State Hospital, constructed in the late 19th century, extensively employed panoptic structures to allow more efficient observation of the wards.
Known for its panoptic instrumentation, oscillating lineup and raucous performances, the outfit became Toreador Records' flagship act in early 2000.
Collaborative mapping initiatives utilising GPS technology are arguably omniopticons, with the ability to reverse the panoptic gaze.
He describes Anthony Burgess's "panoptic suavity, his chuckling insouciance, his word-perfect putdowns."
This piece forms the conceptual center of the exhibition and resonates most strongly with Foucault's ideas about the Panoptic tower as the interchangeable seat of power."
The limited accessibility and semiotic significance of heights afford political and ideological control to its inhabitants, who maintain a panoptic view of control over those below.
Orwell might have seen these as something out of Jeremy Bentham, the utilitarian philosopher, penal theorist and spiritual father of the panoptic project of surveillance.
It's little surprise, then, that the video for the first post-incarceration single from the rapper Shyne is an inmate's fantasy: a panoptic view of the woman he left behind.
Panoptic surveillance was described by Michel Foucault in the context of a prison in which prisoners were isolated from each other but visible at all times by guards.