





This week I tried to research and employed the idea of censorship and cyber geopolitics into the experience. By putting the same image into different reverse image search engines, again and again, create a visual loop. And the results would be quite different depending on which engine.
I use the IP address of different images to create a map, trying to reveal the censorship base on the location. But after the experiment, I found out that the IP address of the website doesn’t hence to where it belongs. The location information of these processes includes where the companies are from, where the data are stored, and where the images are taken. The gradient transform of the visual loops also gives another layer of the message. Together, the whole comprehension becomes difficult to get.
Instead of digging too much about the topic itself, I was giving feedback by keeping the simple fact of it and playing with the form of creative output.