Paris, France
No Way Guide
Recycle Group
2025, tech-enable
An augmented reality experience made in collaboration of Recycle group, Kelit Raynaud, Raphael Guez and Alexey Severin.
No Way Guide is an AR app. Instead of traditional routes, it invites you to navigate inner terrains: fear of being replaced or copied by AI, censorship, stolen ideas and impossible installations that collapse on contact with reality. All of it is presented with a layer of irony — as if the navigator itself got lost.
Engaging with the city as a site of unsanctioned intervention, No Way Guide unfolds in unexpected, fragile pockets of Paris. It doesn’t claim public space — it glitches through it. There’s no object, no monument — just a process that might be seen, or might slip past unnoticed.
The app is free and available to everyone. This isn’t about orientation — it’s about disorientation, and what becomes visible in the in-between.
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about the artist
Recycle Group, formed by Andrey Blokhin (b. 1987) and Georgy Kuznetsov (b. 1985) in 2008, explores the intersections of material, spiritual, and virtual dimensions of modern life. The artists delve into themes such as eternal life through social networks, transforming traditional spiritual symbols into digital reflections, or extending their physical works into augmented reality. Recycle Group seeks a balance between concept and technique, experimenting with recycled materials and exploring the possibilities of virtual reality.
Living and working in Paris, the duo has exhibited internationally since 2010, with showcases in galleries, museums, and contemporary art spaces across France, Italy, the UK, the USA, and Belgium. They participated in the Venice Biennale’s programs in 2011, 2013, 2015, and 2017. Their large-scale installations were installed on the facades of the Grand Palais in Paris and London School of Economics.