Part of Foam Amsterdam’s What’s Next? program, this large-scale installation visualized the excess of online image culture. Every photo uploaded to platforms like Flickr and Facebook in a 24-hour period—approximately one million—was printed and dumped across three gallery rooms. Visitors waded through a flood of personal snapshots, invited to touch and pick them up, making the volume tactile and uncanny. The piece questioned privacy, authorship, and the sheer scale of digital memory. Once confined to albums, these everyday images became part of a public archive, experienced en masse. The installation later traveled to Toronto, Arles, and Kiel.