Surveillance – Exhibition by Photographer Erin Quinn at the Centre for Creative Practices, Dublin.
Monday, Aug 9th, 2010 in Photography News by Alan Murphy | Comment
In this ongoing project Erin is exploring the rapid rise in surveillance in modern society, particularly in airports. The public welcomed increased security efforts supporting the “war on terror”, willing to accept almost anything to protect themselves from more attacks.
Erin is particularly interested in how the viewer engages with these images and how they may even question their own judgement when doing so.
None of the exhibited images were staged.
The Exhibition runs from the 12th to the 19th of August in the Centre for Creative Practices, Dublin.
The Centre is situated at 15 Pembroke Street Lower, Dublin 2.
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