| 1. | The panoptic cell was therefore the opposite of a dungeon.
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| 2. | Imagine playing king of the hill on a lunar landscape under panoptic surveillance.
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| 3. | Stanley produced a'Panoptic Stereoscope'in 1855, which was financially successful.
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| 4. | Most theme parks, shopping malls and megastores maintain a system of surreptitious panoptic surveillance.
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| 5. | Panoptic theory has other wide-ranging impacts for surveillance in the digital era as well.
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| 6. | He describes Anthony Burgess'" panoptic suavity, his chuckling insouciance, his word-perfect putdowns ."
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| 7. | Instead of looking at panoptic forms of control, he became interested in how people use information to think about themselves.
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| 8. | Magazine as " panoptic in scope and fairly timeless, interjecting frills and fantasy elements into solid, warm musicianship ".
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| 9. | Certeau uses the vantage from the World Trade Center in New York to illustrate the idea of a panoptic, unified view.
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| 10. | By breaking logical perspectives I create illusions of impossible spaces, non-places that shift the viewpoint to the panoptic ."
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