Snow White 2037
Mass surveillance systems designate each of us as a potential suspect. What makes us potentially dangerous is our individuality, which must be scanned, measured, analysed and categorized to determine whether a terrorist might be lurking in us. Our individual identity is most apparent in our face – no two people in the world have the same face. The algorithms of mass surveillance try to find which characteristics in a face, which expressions may betray our terrorist intentions – in the same way the measurement of skulls and facial characteristics were used in the late 19th century to identify superior races from inferior ones.
Catherine Bay’s Snow White, always similar but never the same, represents the assault of mass surveillance systems on our individuality. Always in the same costume, Snow White shows the efforts of our governments to standardize our behaviour, but her facial expression, always changing, challenges these efforts. Indeed, her fierce individuality reminds us that mass surveillance is designed not to protect citizens, but to make them comply to imposed standards of behaviour.
Catherine Baÿ