I think it is very cool to make this kind of Inside out project on street, becuase I haven’t see it before. Also, I think JR is very cool that he allowing the public to participate with him on an art project for free, that he wants people to get involve in his art project. By comparing JR with the other artists, I don’t think many of the artists would allow people to participate in their work, and they just like people to look at their work. Moreover, he wants people in all over the world or city to take their portraits photographs and send it to him inorder to makes this project, which is great. Because I don’t see that many artists did that also. And it can be lets people to knows that all people in this world and society are equare. But one thing that I don’t like is, people might walk through these photographs on the street, which is little bit disrespectful.
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