9 Eyes explores themes of surveillance, voyeurism, and the alienation of modern life. It raises questions about the nature of public space in the digital age and the ways in which technology mediates our experience of the world. It also highlights the aesthetic potential of found digital imagery.
Born: 1981, Montreal, Canada 
 Nationality: Canadian 
 Style: Post-Internet Art, Photography, Video Art 
 Influences: Google Street View, Internet culture, surveillance 
 Major Exhibitions: "9 Eyes of Google Street View" (2008-ongoing), "The Nine Eyes of Google Street View" (2011), "Kool-Aid Man in Second Life" (2009) 
 Quote: "I'm interested in the way technology is changing the way we experience the world." 
 Website: https://www.jonrafman.com/
This ongoing project consists of a curated collection of screenshots taken from Google Street View. Rafman captures bizarre, poignant, and often unsettling images from around the world, highlighting the unintended consequences of Google's massive surveillance project.
