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For a New York Times Magazine story about the pull of jihad among British Muslim men, the artist Idris Khan created a photo illustration made up of more than 800 images pulled from the Internet. "I looked for everything, from images of the British jihadis being caught on surveillance cameras on their way to Syria to HD video stills from YouTube," wrote Idris, who often uses found images in his work. To create the central figure — Mohammed Emwazi, who later became known as Jihadi John, a ruthless executioner of Western journalists and aid workers — the artist selected images of Emwazi that avoided eye contact. As a result, “the head seems to move from side to side without anything for the viewer to fix their eyes on,” he wrote. “The viewer is then allowed to look over the whole image as one, picking out different faces and bodies from the dense layering at the bottom of the image.” #IdrisKhan


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