One exhibit rethinking privacy in a world that’s always watching

A photography museum is reopening in a sleek new home in New York City, with an exhibition to make you think twice about all the cameras that surround us. Jeffrey Brown has the story.

Jeffrey Brown "A stark message stops visitors in their tracks at the threshold of the International Center of Photography’s new home: “By entering this area, you consent to being photographed, filmed and/or otherwise recorded, and surrender the right to the use of such material throughout the universe in perpetuity.”

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