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IDFA 2008

9 Eyes

Jon Rafman
Canada
2008
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The Google Street View project is a massive undertaking to make 360-photographs of highways and roadsides across the globe by roving car-mounted cameras, gathered indiscriminately from an increasing number of locations. This automated, impersonal method of photography piqued the curiosity of artist Jon Rafman. What would he find in these images if he challenged himself to take a closer look? That question catalyzed the creation of 9-Eyes, a project that reflects on digitization and automation. Rafman began re-photographing details he found in the labyrinth of Google Street View images, and sharing them via Tumblr. He seeks out the odd details before Google removes or blurs the details—men in garish masks standing at the side of a highway, a tiger walking across a shopping mall parking lot. The collection reframes Street View imagery in a human light, reminding us of the reality that Google is virtualizing for all of us. Named for the nine cameras Google used for Street View in its earliest stages, Rafman’s piece is a simple but moving meditation on digital culture.
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    Jon Rafman
    Jon Rafman