Cars as Cultural Mirrors: A Global Portrait of Mobility

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Cars as Cultural Mirrors: A Global Portrait of Mobility
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Dutch photographer Martin Roemers’ Homo Mobilis surveys about 200 vehicles across eight countries to explore how transport reveals owners’ identities, cultural values, and social inequalities—from rooftop gardens on cars in India to homeless-car living in the U.S.—and ends with depictions of scrapped vehicles to underscore mobility’s impermanence.

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