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'''Inside Out''' is a global participatory art project
After winning the [[TED Prize|TED prize]] in 2011, JR expressed his wish to
The project, inspired by JR's large-format street pastings, is open to anyone
Every Inside Out Group Action is documented, archived, and exhibited on the project's website.<
▲</ref> As of June 2015, over 1,200 group actions had taken place, and nearly 160,000 posters had been printed and shipped to more than 127 countries.<ref name="auto">See “Explore” page of http://www.insideoutproject.net/fr/map</ref> The Inside Out Project has traveled from [[Ecuador]] to [[Nepal]], from [[Mexico]] to [[State of Palestine|Palestine]], inspiring group actions on varied themes such as hope, diversity, violence awareness, and climate change.<ref name="auto"/>
==Notable projects==
[[File:Irbid-Jordan-Nida Alhamzeh-029.jpg|alt=Irbid, Jordan, "We are Arabs. We are Humans"|thumb|Irbid, Jordan, "We are Arabs. We are Humans"]]
Many individuals have become ardently involved in the Inside Out Project. According to [[Raffi Khatchadourian]] of the New Yorker,
[[File:Tunis-Tunisia-Slim Zeghal-003.JPG|alt="Inside Out Tunisia" Tunis, Tunis.|thumb|"Inside Out Tunisia" Tunis, Tunisia.]]
Inside Out led to heated results in Tunisia, where installations began just as dictator [[Zine El Abidine Ben Ali|Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali]] stepped down. Participants pasted photos over posters of Ben Ali on an old fort.<ref>
After the Inside Out Action in Tunisia, the project became
* In [[Ciudad Juárez|Ciudad Juarez]], Mexico, 1180 portraits lined the walls of the Mexican–American border to show the underrepresented faces of a city known for crime (2011).<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.insideoutproject.net/fr/group-actions/mexico-juarez-rio-grande-canal-border-of-ciudad-juarez-mexico-and-el-paso-tx-united|title=Be the Change, Juarez | Inside Out Project|website=www.insideoutproject.net}}</ref>
* In [[Caracas]], [[Venezuela]], 312 portraits showing mothers who have lost a child because of violence were pasted in the city (2011).<ref>
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* In [[Georgetown, Guyana|Georgetown]], Guyana, 601 portraits were put up showing the eyes of Guyanese children who have witnessed acts of violence against their mothers, their sisters, or themselves (2012).<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.insideoutproject.net/fr/group-actions/guyana-georgetown|title=WE SEE Guyana | Inside Out Project|website=www.insideoutproject.net}}</ref><ref>
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* In [[Haiti]], 389 portraits were printed in an effort to show the country through the eyes of locals. The project, called Rising Souls, aimed at conveying a sense of hope, pride and resilience (2012).<ref>
* Some [[Lakota people|Lakota]] members of the [[Standing Rock Indian Reservation]], [[North Dakota]] also became involved with Inside Out by pasting their portraits within the walls of their communities. [[JR (artist)|JR]] then also pasted these portraits in [[New York City]].
* A Group Action called
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* In December 2013, it was time for [[Lyon, France|Lyon]], France, to be turned Inside Out. In honor of the 30th anniversary of the [[Walk for equality and against racism]], 5000 participants sent their portraits, 2000 of which were pasted Rue de la République in less than 10 hours.<ref>{{Cite web |title=TF1 INFO - Actualités du jour en direct : Actualité en France et à l'International |url=https://www.tf1info.fr/ |access-date=2022-12-06 |website=TF1 INFO |language=fr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.insideoutproject.net/
* In April 2014, an extremely powerful
▲* “The Faces and the Stories on the Frontlines” was created in [[Mangochi, Malawi|Mangochi]], Malawi.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.insideoutproject.net/fr/group-actions/malawi-mangochi|title=The Faces and Stories on the Frontline | Inside Out Project|website=www.insideoutproject.net}}</ref> The aim of this Group Action was to highlight the obstacles Malawians are faced with in the fishing and food-processing industries (May 2013).<ref>Guy Sol, “Inside Out Project continues to grow”, tribecafilm.com, 13 janvier 2015 https://tribecafilm.com/stories/inside-out-project-continues-to-grow {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150527140626/https://tribecafilm.com/stories/inside-out-project-continues-to-grow |date=2015-05-27 }}</ref>
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* In December 2014, the
▲* In April 2014, an extremely powerful action was created in [[Pakistan]]. The purpose of this action was to confront American drone operators that refer to those that are killed by the drones as “bug splats."<ref>BENEDICTUS Leo, “The artists who are giving a human face to the US's 'bug splat' drone strikes” , 7 AVRIL 2014, [[The Guardian]] https://www.theguardian.com/world/shortcuts/2014/apr/07/artists-give-human-face-drones-bug-splat-paki stan
▲* In December 2014, the Million’s March NYC took place in response to the grand jury decisions in New York and [[Ferguson, Missouri|Ferguson]] regarding the deaths of [[Death of Eric Garner|Eric Garner]] and [[death of Michael Brown|Michael Brown]].<ref>Mueller Benjamin, Southall Ashley, “25,000 March in New York to Protest Police Violence”, New York Times, 13 décembre 2014
* “https://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/14/nyregion/in-new-york-thousands-march-in-continuing-protests-over-garner-case.html?_r=0</ref> The protesters held up the eyes of Eric Garner that had been printed and pasted on large billboards.<ref>http://www.insideoutproject.net/fr/group-actions/usa-New{{dead link|date=November 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} York-10</ref>▼
* In January 2015, after [[January 2015 Île-de-France attacks|the terrorist attacks in France]], the Inside Out Project Team prepared a tribute for the victims of ''[[Charlie Hebdo]]''. The eyes of the newspaper's writers and illustrators were printed and pasted onto large billboards held up by the participants to [[Republican marches|the march in New York and Paris]].<ref>Jardonnet Emmauelle, “Le street art est charlie”, lemonde.fr, 11 janvier 2015 http://www.lemonde.fr/culture/portfolio/2015/01/11/le-street-art-est-charlie_4553419_3246.html</ref>▼
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▲* In January 2015, after [[January 2015 Île-de-France attacks|the terrorist attacks in France]], the Inside Out Project Team prepared a tribute for the victims of ''[[Charlie Hebdo]]''. The eyes of the newspaper's writers and illustrators were printed and pasted onto large billboards held up by the participants to [[Republican marches|the march in New York and Paris]].<ref>
[[File:InsideOut11M-Los Angeles-CA-108-Rhea.JPG|alt=Photo booth Truck, LA, California, US|thumb|Photo booth Truck, LA, California, US|left]]▼
*In [[Miami]] over 100 portraits were displayed throughout the city in an effort to reshape the hyper sexualized image of Miami women. The project led by the feminist organization [[Miami Girls Foundation]] featured female Miami leaders shaping the future of the city.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Angeles|first=Maria de Los|date=27 June 2017|title=Miami Girls Foundation's InsideOut Breaks the 'Miami Girl' Stereotype|url=https://www.miaminewtimes.com/arts/miami-girls-foundation-insideout-soulful-beauties-with-brains-9441884|access-date=8 May 2021|website=[[Miami New Times]]}}</ref>
==Photobooths==
Starting in 2011, [[JR (artist)|JR]] set up large photo booths in different locations — two in [[Paris|Paris, France]], one in [[Arles|Arles, France]] and one in [[Emirate of Abu Dhabi|Abu Dhabi]] in order to get more people involved in the project. They allow participants in Inside Out to immediately receive their portraits after having their picture taken, becoming active models in the project. Without having to submit a Group Action on the website, participants are invited to paste their picture wherever it makes sense for them.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.insideoutproject.net/fr/photobooths|title=Cabines photographiques | Inside Out Project|website=www.insideoutproject.net}}</ref>▼
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▲Starting in 2011, [[JR (artist)|JR]] set up large
Following these installations, mobile photo booth trucks were constructed for cross-country tours. Each truck features a built-in photo booth and printer, making the Inside Out process more immediate. This way, Inside Out managed to show the world faces from the villages and cities they visited – faces that would have otherwise never have been exposed.▼
▲Following these installations, mobile
A List of the Inside Out photo booths since 2011:▼
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▲* “Images Festival, Vevey”. This photo booth was installed for the festival in [[Vevey|Vevey, Switzerland]] in September 2012. 4 773 portraits were collected.<ref>“New Inside Out photo booth in Vevey, Switzerland”, http://www.jr-art.net, 15 septembre 2015 http://www.jr-art.net/news/new-inside-out-photo-booth-in-vevey-switzerland</ref>
▲* “North of Japan & Tokyo”. In autumn of 2012, a photo booth traveled through Japan from [[Tokyo]] to [[Fukushima, Fukushima|Fukushima]] collecting 24 067 portraits along the way.<ref>“An Inside Out photobooth truck in Japan”, http://www.jr-art.net/, 11 novembre 2012
* http://www.jr-art.net/news/an-inside-out-photobooth-truck-in-japan</ref>
* In September 2013, 1239 portraits were taken at the [[Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati, Ohio]].<ref>
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* In October 2013, a
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* In November 2013, a
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* In [[Shreveport, Louisiana]], a
* From January to March 2014, a
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* From March to June 2014, a
* A
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* In [[Wuppertal|Wuppertal, Germany]], 700 people took their portrait to take a stance in the Group Action
* As a part of the Hong Kong Contemporary Art Foundation, a
* The Inside Out
* Recently, one of the trucks traveled to the
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* In Rio de Janeiro in 2016, for the first time in the history of the Olympic Games, the IOC invited an artist to give his interpretation of the Games, both as a sporting occasion and as a source of inspiration. The Photobooth truck took 7,478 portraits.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://archive.insideoutproject.net/rio2016/|title=Inside Out Photobooth - Olympic Games}}</ref>
* In 2018, the Photobooth traveled across the United States for Inside Out Vote, with 6,185 portraits, which was to awaken a sense of empowerment and provide voter registration groups a unique platform to register, energize and empower voters in communities throughout the U.S.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://archive.insideoutproject.net/vote/|title=Inside Out Vote, 2018}}</ref>
* Vitry, in 2019, highlighted the progress of work on the Grand Paris Express metro, displaying 464 portraits on the former Arrighi wastelands.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://archive.insideoutproject.net/km6vitry/|title=Vitry, June 2019}}</ref>
* NY Together was pasted at Port Authority in 2021 as a family portrait of the city celebrating the strength of their diversity, in part to welcome New Yorkers back to the city. The weeklong Photobooth activation had to be cut short because of the massive turnout--the wall was entirely filled.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://photobooth.insideoutproject.net/project/60-NY-Together|title=NY Together Photobooth}}</ref>
* IOP Kobe, in 2022, pasted over 2,500 portraits in the waterfront area with the aim of communicating to the world the allure of Kobe, a vibrant port city about to be transformed through redevelopment.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://photobooth.insideoutproject.net/project/2-IOP-Kobe|title=IOP Kobe, Japan}}</ref>
The trucks and the Inside Out Project team traveled across the United States and France to organize various
[[File:InsideOutNYC-Times Sq-138-JR.jpg|alt="Inside Out NYC", Times Square, NYC|thumb|"Inside Out NYC", Times Square, NYC|left]]
'''''InsideOut NYC - [[Times Square]]'''''
One of Inside
'''''Inside Out 11M'''''<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.insideoutproject.net/11M/|title=Inside Out 11M|website=www.insideoutproject.net}}</ref><br />Another
[[File:L'installation Au Panthéon de JR vue du Parvis Notre-Dame, Paris août 2014.jpg|alt="Au Panthéon!", Paris, France|thumb|"Au Panthéon!", Paris, France]]
'''''Au [[Panthéon]]!'''''<ref>
Throughout the month of March 2014, self-portraits were collected for the installation via the
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Additionally, to gather more portraits for the project, from
[[Basilica of St Denis|The Basilica of Saint-Denis]], [[Carcassonne: The Castle|Château and ramparts of the City of Carcassonne]], the [[Château d'Angers]], the Carnac Stones, the [[Towers of La Rochelle]], the Palais du Tau in Reims, the [[Villa Savoye|Villa Savoye in Poissy]], the [[Hôtel de Sully]] in Paris, and finally the [[Panthéon|Pantheon]]. The portraits that best represent the diversity of the contemporary world were used to create a mosaic that wrapped around the monument. The goal was to utilize all of the portraits collected in the final work, which was inaugurated on
[[File:Back2School-NYC-Brooklyn-PS270 CPCS-Christianna Fail-009.jpg|left|thumb|Back2School Brooklyn]]
'''''Back2School'''''<ref>Bakija Mary,
Since May 2014, the Inside Out Team has launched the project
Inside Out Education also focuses on Group Actions within educational settings; the project has naturally transferred into the teaching environment as it allows educators and students to present subject matters in a playful and engaging way. The Project includes workshops and a dedicated curriculum that brings cross-phase art education into classrooms worldwide through activities that give future Group Leaders ideas on how to use their Action for educational purposes.
As of August 2022, there have been 564 Group Actions in 450 schools, with over 60,000 portraits taken, pasted, and displayed, turning classrooms--and education--inside out.
▲Since May 2014, the Inside Out Team has launched the project “Back2School”. The Inside Out team regularly visits New York schools to take pictures with the photo booth trucks. The portraits are then immediately printed and pasted onto the walls of the school. By showing the faces of the students, Inside Out wishes to give them the opportunity to show their personality through their photo and to express themselves outside of school. Over 12 schools have participated so far and 1807 portraits have been printed since May 2014.
[[File:Insideoutfilmposter.jpg|thumb|Official Poster for ''Inside Out'' film]]
==The
Being a global participatory art project makes it easy for anyone around the world to participate,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.insideoutproject.net/fr/participate|title=Participez | Inside Out Project|website=www.insideoutproject.net}}</ref> and it does not take much to get started. In order to begin this process, one may create an account on the website for the Inside Out Project. After that is completed, one may submit a
There must be at least 5 participants/models in a
== Film ==
A film documenting the project, ''Inside Out: The People's Art Project''<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.insideoutproject.net/fr/the-movie|title=Le Film | Inside Out Project|website=www.insideoutproject.net|access-date=6 August 2015|archive-date=24 September 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924035936/http://www.insideoutproject.net/fr/the-movie|url-status=dead}}</ref> was selected as an official Documentary Feature Spotlight at the 2013 [[Tribeca Film Festival]], where the film premiered in [[Chelsea, Manhattan|Chelsea, New York]] City. The film then debuted exclusively on [[HBO]] in the US, where it is
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== External links ==
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*[http://www.ted.com/talks/jr_s_ted_prize_wish_use_art_to_turn_the_world_inside_out.html TED talk (video), JR, 2011] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130601105755/http://www.ted.com/talks/jr_s_ted_prize_wish_use_art_to_turn_the_world_inside_out.html |date=1 June 2013 }}
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