The Panopticon was the modern architect type of control. The prisoner is inside his cell feels that he his being watched. This is meant for him to control his behavior. The center of the Panopticon is a tower and like a eye it gazes at the all the prisoners correcting there behavior.
I imagine unless something is done with the sound design - even silence would be deafening. however, if you replaced half the cells on each floor with interspaced community areas, instead of a common room for all prisoners on a pod, you had multiple large community rooms accessed by no more than doz inmates you could provide facilities that might be difficult to maintain for larger groups. also, allowing variation in activities by rotation of prisoners. being able to offer a variation of environment could help prevent institutionalization.
Watchtowers would have very strong lights facing prison cells obstructing prisoners vision and tower would have narrow stilts for guards to observe from making it so prisoners would be unable to see anything that is going on in the tower.
@@marymcnamara447 Then they would not have this perception that there is someone in this tower observing them. It was all about causing distress and kind of psychological torture in thinking that there always guards in this watchtower observing everything they do all the time. With mirrors it would simply not have that effect.
lmao its funny to think of how humans started as hunter gathers just trying to eat and sleep and we domino affected in to whatever the fuck this is like how does this happen
A visitor... Mmmm... Indeed. I have slept long enough. The kingdom of Heaven has long since forgotten my name, and I am EAGER to make them remember. However, the blood of Minos stains your hands, and I must admit, I'm curious about your skills, Weapon. And so, before I tear down the cities, and crush the armies of Heaven... you, shall do as an appetizer. Come forth, child of man, and DIE.
Ah yes, the perfect prison, safe and secure, a place that you can't escape. I'm pretty sure whoever gets put here will regret every second of their life.
The perfect prison with one loop hole, if all the prisoners at the same time assumed there is no guards to watch and moved in an organised manner, they'll escap so easly no matter the guards exist or not.
Or.....Skyscaper buildings. Single, sound-proofed cells. A concrete slab to be utilised as a bed/ chair/ table. NO PERSONAL ITEMS ALOWED. A bucket for a toilet. And frosted tiles as windows. They would live in a state of lockdown 23/7. For an hour every day the prisoner ( who at NO TIME has any physical , let alone visual , contact with other prisoners) has an hour out of their cell. The hour is cut into two halves: 30 minutes for emptying and cleaning the bucket as well as collecting food and drink for the next 24 hours. The remaining 30 minutes is for a choice of either physical activity or a shower. No visits during the whole of their sentence - cutting-out a lot of problems. No work. No laundry- prison uniforms are the paper ones used by the building industry. No phone calls whatsoever. No mail, either. See , I learnt that the average prisoner hates isolation; hates their own company. So there is the real-and-just punishment: isolation. Making them know how it would actually feel if the proverbial ' key ' had been thrown away .
@@john92415 With the threat of serving a further fifteen years for even the slightest of misdemeanours hanging over their head ...no. They will be well-behaved scum. This time society gets the upper-hand.
of course understanding that at the time of J Bentham, most prisons were more like zoos, with a cage, buckets of slop, a trough of water, and a hole for refuse (maybe) the great complaint was the lack of privacy and no chance for self-improvement. so his suggestion would be better than what was available (ie many did not survive prison at all, usually the nonviolent offenders had the worst of it.
You do understand that the Panopticon, as envisioned by Jeremy Bentham, was meant to be a mean to offer *rehabilitation* ? Prisons as mindless punishment are precisely the problem, you absolute imbecile...
"THIS GUARD? TO WATCH ME!? "
This prison... To hold **ME?**
Reality is even worse:
No peace, no freedom, no justice, no progress, even under the sky.
Walled in…alive.
A visitor? Hmmm, indeed, I have slept long enough
The kingdom of heaven has long since forgotten my name
The Panopticon was the modern architect type of control. The prisoner is inside his cell feels that he his being watched. This is meant for him to control his behavior. The center of the Panopticon is a tower and like a eye it gazes at the all the prisoners correcting there behavior.
Yea. Wait till you realize earth is inside out, and that's where the flat earthers actually went wrong.
The people outside the Panopticon seeing a giant golden hand break it💀
This prision... To hold... MEEE!?!?!
I imagine unless something is done with the sound design - even silence would be deafening.
however, if you replaced half the cells on each floor with interspaced community areas,
instead of a common room for all prisoners on a pod, you had multiple large community rooms accessed by no more than doz inmates you could provide facilities that might be difficult to maintain for larger groups. also, allowing variation in activities by rotation of prisoners. being able to offer a variation of environment could help prevent institutionalization.
This seems very familiar from a game.
Frostpunk
Or silent hill 4
Control
This prison... To hold.... ME?
side order
I wish they'd explain how the prisoners can't see the guard; I can't get my head around it
Watchtowers would have very strong lights facing prison cells obstructing prisoners vision and tower would have narrow stilts for guards to observe from making it so prisoners would be unable to see anything that is going on in the tower.
@@marymcnamara447 Then they would not have this perception that there is someone in this tower observing them. It was all about causing distress and kind of psychological torture in thinking that there always guards in this watchtower observing everything they do all the time. With mirrors it would simply not have that effect.
@@marymcnamara447 The Panopticon was invented in the mid 1700's, and one way mirrors were invented in 1903, so that couldn't be it
this prison... to hold... ME?
lmao its funny to think of how humans started as hunter gathers just trying to eat and sleep and we domino affected in to whatever the fuck this is like how does this happen
Nah for real. This shit looks insane
It couldn't hold Sisyphus though
thats why you dont use it to do a mountain and boulder's job
A visitor... Mmmm... Indeed. I have slept long enough. The kingdom of Heaven has long since forgotten my name, and I am EAGER to make them remember. However, the blood of Minos stains your hands, and I must admit, I'm curious about your skills, Weapon. And so, before I tear down the cities, and crush the armies of Heaven... you, shall do as an appetizer. Come forth, child of man, and DIE.
Bet you could set up a sick DJ station and party with the prisoners on this thing.
This prison.. to hold *me?*
This very same prison wouldn't be able to keep down Minos's and Sisyphus's willpower though.
Yeah but you can't escape
This one
Ah yes, the perfect prison, safe and secure, a place that you can't escape.
I'm pretty sure whoever gets put here will regret every second of their life.
Your existence must be doomed from the very start to not regret a second of it.
@@CropplotStill,
You can't escape
This prison…to hold…me?
A visitor? Hmm… Indeed,
@@NamelessSwallow I have slept long enough. The kingdom of heaven has long since forgotten my name, and I am EAGER to make them remember.
But the blood of Minos stains your hands,and i must admit, I'm curious about your skills, weapon @@cIIII91r_
THIS PRISON... TO HOLD.. ME?
panopticon
we are grateful for your input
How did this get hearted
@@emdragon6666 possibly because it's a really good band?
funny cube
I was looking for the vocaloid song ☠️
You can't escape
BE GONE!
This will hurt.
YES!!, THAT'S IT!!
Edouard Ducpétiaux changed this and made the prison in a star
Very well made video, thank you👍
Everyone gangsta till this golden hand appears 😭😭💀💀
Nice vid, but what's with the bell?
ferryman (cybergrind ruined)
@@themetalmario77 1000 yard stare
The perfect prison with one loop hole, if all the prisoners at the same time assumed there is no guards to watch and moved in an organised manner, they'll escap so easly no matter the guards exist or not.
if it would be so easily done then they would do it.
It’s crazy, think this one is very familiar to me. Think a robot would fit inside here.
Or a prime soul
"This prison... To hold... ME?"
the panopticon mean the eye that see everything
I don't think this would make me want to be a better person when my sentence is done.
fantastically informative and stunning visuals and narration. it's a pity it's so horrifying, is it true they actually built some of these?
Or.....Skyscaper buildings. Single, sound-proofed cells. A concrete slab to be utilised as a bed/ chair/ table. NO PERSONAL ITEMS ALOWED. A bucket for a toilet. And frosted tiles as windows. They would live in a state of lockdown 23/7. For an hour every day the prisoner ( who at NO TIME has any physical , let alone visual , contact with other prisoners) has an hour out of their cell. The hour is cut into two halves: 30 minutes for emptying and cleaning the bucket as well as collecting food and drink for the next 24 hours. The remaining 30 minutes is for a choice of either physical activity or a shower. No visits during the whole of their sentence - cutting-out a lot of problems. No work. No laundry- prison uniforms are the paper ones used by the building industry. No phone calls whatsoever. No mail, either. See , I learnt that the average prisoner hates isolation; hates their own company. So there is the real-and-just punishment: isolation. Making them know how it would actually feel if the proverbial ' key ' had been thrown away .
You forget these people will be your neighbors again one day. Making them worse will have a negetive effect on society.
@@john92415 With the threat of serving a further fifteen years for even the slightest of misdemeanours hanging over their head ...no. They will be well-behaved scum. This time society gets the upper-hand.
of course understanding that at the time of J Bentham, most prisons were more like zoos, with a cage, buckets of slop, a trough of water, and a hole for refuse (maybe)
the great complaint was the lack of privacy and no chance for self-improvement. so his suggestion would be better than what was available (ie many did not survive prison at all, usually the nonviolent offenders had the worst of it.
Yeah you would be the dude who took the Stanford experiment too seriously
You do understand that the Panopticon, as envisioned by Jeremy Bentham, was meant to be a mean to offer *rehabilitation* ?
Prisons as mindless punishment are precisely the problem, you absolute imbecile...
p-2 rtx on
ITS A FUCKING LIE?
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China US made it happen with Smart phones