Are We Seeing Each Other on
the Street of Incognito?
Installation 2019By pointing the camera directly at the audience, performing real-time facial recognition and tracking, mimicking the blurred look of faces on street views, and projecting a larger-than-life-size live feed, the audience is confronted. The work is an attempt to intervene and question the legitimacy of surveillance in the form of facial recognition, as well as how our privacy is being abused by authorities and corporations to make assumptions about our identities’ representation.