OP002
Blurring Policies
- Authors
- Ronan Deshaies
- Date
- 01/2017
- Format
- A5
- Pages
- 20
- Binding
- Saddle stitched
- Printing
- Black digital print
- Copies
- 110
The second issue of label Objet Papier turns IRL meetings with Parisian homeless people to reworked google street view photographs. This publication questions Google’s blurring policies and talks about the representation of misery in large urban areas and shows how a cartography program can reverse the roles in terms of mobility and invisibility of people who belong to a capitalist society.







The second issue of label Objet Papier turns IRL meetings with Parisian homeless people to reworked google street view photographs. This publication questions Google’s blurring policies and talks about the representation of misery in large urban areas and shows how a cartography program can reverse the roles in terms of mobility and invisibility of people who belong to a capitalist society.