在表面和深度存储真实性:用人机可读设备固定纸张1

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Intermedialites Pub Date : 2019-04-02 DOI:10.7202/1058474AR
A. Kamińska
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摘要

本文研究了将纸张标记为真实的媒体技术。以护照和纸币为例,它考虑了安全特征(如图形标记、全息图、芯片),这些特征在空间和时间上可靠地存储、保护和传达真实性。这些公开和隐蔽的认证设备以两种相互关联的方式进行检查:1)作为具有特定时间条件的技术,受到技术寿命和功能寿命的限制;以及2)作为必须不断创新以超越造假者和伪造者的技术。这些属性共同导致了隐藏策略,将身份验证从可感知表面的人类可读活动转变为隐藏在机器可读性深处的活动。虽然这增加了一定程度的安全性,但它也是一个例子,说明物质环境中的信息是如何变得丰富的,而这些信息是人类无法处理的。
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Storing Authenticity at the Surface and into the Depths: Securing Paper with Human- and Machine-Readable Devices1
This article examines the media technologies that mark paper as authentic. Using the examples of passports and paper banknotes, it considers the security features (e.g. graphic marks, holographs, chips) that do the work of reliably storing, protecting, and communicating authenticity across both space and time. These overt and covert authentication devices are examined in two interconnected ways: 1) as technologies with specific temporal conditions, constrained both by technical longevity and functional lifespan; and 2) as technologies that must be continuously reinvented to outpace counterfeiters and forgers. Together, these attributes have led to strategies of concealment that shift authentication from a human-legible activity at the perceptible surface to one that is concealed in the depths of machine readability. While this adds a level of security, it is also an example of how the material environment becomes rich in information that is inaccessible to human processing.
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