Here's a fascinating Atlantic Cities piece about what privacy, if any, city-dwellers should expect in the age of the iPhone and, for that matter, increased urban density. "If avoiding windows or designing smaller ones are the best alternatives to constant exposure," writes Eric Jaffe, "we have reduced the quality of life in the city dramatically." More on the NYC lawsuit that inspired the discussion—and the artist being sued—right this way. [The Atlantic Cities]
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