February 4, 2009

Google Earthwork: JR's Projet Women Of Kibera

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Well that didn't take long. From the always awesome Wooster Collective comes word of a new work by the underground artist JR, Projet Women of Kibera, part of his ongoing 28 millimetres series he has been working on since 2004.

JR shot portraits of women in Kibera, a poor neighborhood alongside the train tracks in Nairobi, Kenya, and printed them on roof-sized vinyl, which was installed on the womens' roofs. The photos are visible from the train--and from Google Earth--and the vinyl also helps keep the rain out.

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And when Google Maps takes a higher-resolution pass over the slums of Nairobi, it'll be visible there, too.

JR Finishes His Most Ambitious Project Yet [woostercollective]
JR's portfolio site [jr-art.net]
See a whole slew of Kibera photos as the 28 Millimetres site [28millimetres.com]

art | architecture | google | posted by greg at February 4, 2009 9:20 AM