The Machine Gaze “The average person appears on a CCTV camera over 300 times a day.” Unknown to the public eye, society is under mass constant supervision. Alice Goads work questions what it means coexist within a frame, as in the machines gaze we constantly are. Displayed is a range of imagery that takes apart the idea of modern moving image, in a traditional, analogue way. The physical works also question the traditional norms of housing photographs within a frame, and explores a more fluid aesthetic. Do you feel protected or violated by CCTV’s gaze?