New York City, NY, USA. 3rd February, 2016. A line drawing by an NSA employee illustrating data surveillance viewed through a small slit in the wall which one peers through, on display as part of Astro Noise, the first solo exhibit by artist Laura Poitras at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City on February 3, 2016. earlier in the exhibit these images are captured unbeknownst to those laying on the platform. Credit: Adam Stoltman/Alamy Live News


A line drawing by an NSA employee illustrating data surveillance viewed through a small slit in the wall which one peers through, on display as part of Astro Noise, the first solo exhibit by artist Laura Poitras at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City on February 3, 2016. earlier in the exhibit these images are captured unbeknownst to those laying on the platform. Poitras, a filmmaker, artist and journalist best known for helping to break the Edward Snowden story, created the exhibition as an immersive multimedia experience examining topics such as mass surveillance, the war on terror, the Drone Program, Guantanamo Bay Prison, occupation and torture.


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Location: Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, , United States
Photo credit: © Adam Stoltman / Alamy / Afripics
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