Episode 4: Privacy

produced by Sushil Cheema, Anne Machalinski and Cara Tabachnick

With 8 million people crammed into 321 sqaure miles, it is has always been hard to find privacy in New York City. We talked to four reporting teams about their projects.

Maria Castro and Susan Lee find out how far private investigators go to get the job done – and Susan gets caught in the hot seat when the PI hooked her up to a polygraph machine.

Erin Blakely and Rodrigo Campos investigate the vast surveillance camera network in New York City – with over 10,000 cameras, they discover how we're all being watched.

Jill Baurele and Tripp Mickle take a closer look at the intersection of privacy and art. New Yorkers and tourists questioned in Times Square sound off – how would you feel if someone took your photograph surreptitiously, then sold your image for thousands of dollars?

Larrison Campbell and Matt Reed discuss identity chips being used in the work of a conceptual artist – she has even implanted one RFID into her shoulder!

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