Jeremy bentham is the sole auto icon you will find in the hallways at u c l. He wrote a pamphlet called the farther uses of the dead to the living, where he talks about ougto icanization and how he hoped it would catch on. With so much interest in the penopticon these days, tim and his colleagues mounted a camera to the top of the display case, the penopticam. Someone even took a sound recording from the inside of bentham's cabinet.
Our new miniseries on Surveillance begins with your host tripping over the corpse of Jeremy Bentham, the man who gave us the Panopticon.