AdNauseam featured in "Reading Time", Jerusalem, Israel

Research output: Creative and Literary Works in Non-textual Form (RGC: 42, 43, 44, 46, 47)44_Performance and participation in exhibits

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Author(s)

  • Daniel HOWE (Artist)
  • Helen Nissenbaum (Artist)
  • Mushon Zer-Aviv (Artist)

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Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 23 Jun 2022

Exhibition

TitleJerusalem Design Week 2022 - "Reading Time", Jerusalem, Israel
LocationHansen House
PlaceIsrael
CityJerusalem
Period23 - 30 June 2022

Abstract

AdNauseam is featured in the exhibition, "Reading Time", at the King Solomon Hotel Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel. AdNauseam is an artware browser addon to protect users from tracking by ad-networks and allow them to register their discontent with Web advertising systems. Like an adblocker, AdNauseam blocks ads on visited pages, but then automatically clicks each ad in the background, polluting the user's profile & creating mistrust between advertisers and ad-networks. By allowing users to explore visualizations of the ads they've been shown, AdNauseam also reveals how we look to the trackers who violate our privacy and facilitate bulk-surveillance agendas.

Research Area(s)

  • AdNauseam, Advertising, Obfuscation, Privacy, Surveillance, Networks

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Citation Format(s)

AdNauseam featured in "Reading Time", Jerusalem, Israel. HOWE, Daniel (Artist); Nissenbaum, Helen (Artist); Zer-Aviv, Mushon (Artist). 2022. Event details: Jerusalem Design Week 2022 - "Reading Time", Jerusalem, Israel, Hansen House, Jerusalem, Israel.

Research output: Creative and Literary Works in Non-textual Form (RGC: 42, 43, 44, 46, 47)44_Performance and participation in exhibits