In this series I use Google Street View's abortive photographs, those that have been digitally fail decoded after captured by its digital cameras and processed by software in Google's data center.
The unpredictable images without their original meaning – 'to let you explore places around the world through 360-degree street-level imagery', as Google express itself – but still copyrighted make them absurd in their context and expose a bit the fragility of this powerful and ambitious product of our contemporary society called Google.
The visual seduction of the photos might refer to space imagery or abstract painting.