Voyeurism is an art. At least with Felipe Morozini’s Last Floor Project it is. While I avert my eyes when I see my neighbor in the building next to me walking around in her underwear because I hope to god she does the same when I’m similarly careless, this Sao Paulo resident shamelessly pulls out his camera, focuses his image-capturing device on his neighbors and shoots away, using his higher-up vantage point to capture their everyday moments. Dudes sun tanning on the ledges of their balconies, people hanging up laundry— in real life, we already knew that such mundane things could be so addicting and thrilling to watch, but I’m happy someone could document it so that we can stare as long as we want.



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