This series is inspired by a website I'd stumbled on in early 2019 that streamed thousands of public surveillance cameras from around the world. When I revisited the site at the beginning of the pandemic, I found myself absorbed in this seemingly endless collection of footage without sound and often without specific context. Since March 2020 I’ve been continuing to gather images from this site, finding fresh visual inspiration and psuedo-narratives in foreign environments despite being much more stationary than usual over the last two years.
IP Surveillance (Continued)
25.01.22 — mryczek
This series is inspired by a website I’d stumbled on in early 2019 that streamed thousands of public surveillance cameras from around the world. When I revisited the site at the beginning of the pandemic, I found myself absorbed in this seemingly endless collection of footage without sound and often without specific context. Since March 2020 I’ve been continuing to gather images from this site, finding fresh visual inspiration and psuedo-narratives in foreign environments despite being much more stationary than usual over the last two years.
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