摘要:This study looks at a selection of artistic texts that serve as testimony towhat is called “workplace harassment,” “mobbing,” or “workplace bullying.”This is the first part of a three-part series relating to harassmentand also to the transformation that comes out of artistic communication.First, I establish a general approach in order to situate a number of artisticresistance works created during the process of workplace harassment andpsychological violence, particularly in relation to surveillance and watching.Then, using the same methodological approach, the subsequent textsexplore the topics of isolation and the collective dimension of creationas a means of overcoming situations of violence. Beginning with experiencesthat involved anonymous messages, along with situations of beingwatched and symptoms of hyper-watchfulness as a target of harassment,a series of works emerged, mainly as art objects, which take on a greatermeaning when examined collectively in connection with a process of harassment