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  1. Feb 23, 2016 · Astro Noise. A Survival Guide for Living Under Total Surveillance. Edited by Laura Poitras. Introduction by Jay Sanders. Contributions by Lakhdar Boumediene, Kate Crawford, Cory Doctorow, Dave Eggers, Jill Magid, Trevor Paglen, Edward Snowden, Hito Steyerl, Ai Weiwei, Alex Danchev and Jacob Appelbaum.

  2. Feb 23, 2016 · Astro Noise: A Survival Guide for Living Under Total Surveillance [Poitras, Laura, Sanders, Jay, Boumediene, Lakhdar, Crawford, Kate, Doctorow, Cory, Eggers, Dave, Magid, Jill, Paglen, Trevor, Snowden, Edward, Steyerl, Hito, Weiwei, Ai, Danchev, Alex, Appelbaum, Jacob] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

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  3. Astro Noise: A Survival Guide for Living Under Total Surveillance. $45.00 $40.50 Member Price. Add to cart. The filmmaker, artist, and journalist Laura Poitras has explored the themes of mass surveillance, “war on terror,” drone program, Guantánamo, and torture in her work for more than ten years.

  4. Feb 23, 2016 · A multifaceted response to issues concerning personal privacy and government power by writers, artists, and others. The filmmaker, artist, and journalist Laura Poitras has explored the themes of mass surveillance, “war on terror,” drone program, Guantánamo, and torture in her work for more than ten years.

  5. Jan 29, 2016 · ASTRO NOISE A SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR LIVING UNDER TOTAL SURVEILLANCE. With an introduction by Jay Sanders and contributions by Ai Weiwei, Jacob Appelbaum, Lakhdar Boumediene, Kate...

  6. Feb 23, 2016 · A multifaceted response to issues concerning personal privacy and government power by writers, artists, and others The filmmaker, artist, and journalist Laura Poitras has explored the themes of mass surveillance, “war on terror,” drone program, Guantánamo, and torture in her work for more than ten years. In 2013, Poitras was contacted by Edward Snowden, a former National Security Agency ...

  7. "Laura Poitras: Astro Noise" is the first solo museum exhibition by artist, filmmaker, and journalist Laura Poitras. This immersive installation of new work builds on topics important to Poitras, including mass surveillance, the war on terror, the U.S. drone program, Guantánamo Bay Prison, occupation, and torture.