The “Mass Surveillance” Project (2011-2024) is a long-term, independent, perpetually curated, and investigative series resulting from a sustained, photographic, and video-documentary survey of the thousands of publicly accessible webcams available on the Internet today. It aims to question the increasingly disturbing presence of platforms and websites that freely broadcast surveillance feeds of security webcams, both public and private, from all corners of the digitized world.
The series has been ongoing since 2011. It is composed of still photos, screenshots, and video recordings appropriated from the Internet through a computer screen.