Context : Private I Exhibition / London Design Festival
Thanks to the Draft Communications Data Bill, the legislation proposed by the Home Secretary, we all now know that phone companies are storing our data on a massive scale. But what does the Government Communications Headquarters actually have access to, and what does this fractured information say about us as individuals?
Looking at text message data over 6 months, this piece explores what could be flagged up by the authorities and how much of our data they can actually access.