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I really like how you describe how the concept of the city as a public space is changing. The fact that by adding cameras, the idea of the romantic city, the city of the flâneur, has shifted. Contemporary city management seems to have different expectations of what public space is and does.

Your description of how you claim CCTV data by using GDPR regulations sound like a wonderful strategy of resistance. I would love to hear more about how this is a laborious endeavour, both for you and the city; thereby slowing down the cogs of the surveillance machine. As it functions as a strong example of what "surveillance as a practice" entails, and how CCTV is so much more than mere technology, but a site of contestation.