Capture is composed of French police officers’ faces. Paolo Cirio collected a thousand public images of police taken during the protests in France and processed them with the Facial Recognition software. Cirio then created an online platform with a database of the resulting four thousand police officers’ faces to crowdsource their identification by name. He printed the police officers’ headshots as street art posters and placed them on buildings in Paris. Capture comments on the use and misuse of Facial Recognition and Artificial Intelligence and the lack of privacy regulations, which, in this case, turned against the authorities who use it. Capture triggered the reaction of the French Interior Minister and the police unions who demanded that the work be censored despite its enthusiastic reception by the French citizens and the international press.