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9 June 2011
 
Ich mag ein YouTube-Video.: Mind your step is a street illusion in Stockholm at Sergels torg created by Erik Johansson. You can see it between 7-12 June 2011. For more info see http://www.alltelleringet.com/generation7
11 April 2012

 

To launch the high quality TV channel TNT in Belgium we placed a big red push button on an average Flemish square of an average Flemish town. A sign with the text "Push to add drama" invited people to use the button. And then we waited... Discover here what happened or visit http://www.tnt-tv.be for more info. 

TNT. We know drama.

10 September 2011
Pedestrian Street Art by Peter Gibson (aka Roadsworth)

Peter Gibson (aka Roadsworth) began painting the streets of Montreal in the fall of 2001. He was motivated by a desire for more bike paths in the city and a questioning of “car culture” in general.


In the fall of 2004, Roadsworth was arrested for his nocturnal activities and charged with 53 counts of mischief. Despite the threat of heavy fines and a criminal record he received a relatively lenient sentence which he attributes in part to the public support he received subsequent to his arrest.

Since that time, Roadsworth has received various commissions for his work and continues to be active in both visual art and music.

 

14 November 2011
 

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MGMT & Artwork : CAde http://convoyunltd.com/

 

3 March 2011
Before I Die

 

 

Street Art of the Day:  Before I Die : Candy Chang (previously) reclaims the side of an abandoned house on the corner of Marigny and Burgundy in her NOLA neighborhood for a giant chalkboard  where residents can fill in the blank and remember what is important to them in life. 

The collective project, she says, is  also about turning a neglected space into a constructive one where we can learn the hopes and aspirations of the people around us. 

[ignant.]

22 July 2011
Funny Street Art from Oakoak, Playful and Cute

OakoAk isn’t your typical street artist. His work isn’t a political or sociological commentary on life and he doesn’t spend hours on end painting extravagant murals. Like Sandrine Estrade Ball, another street art has humor built into them, they take what the city gives to them and creates a witty street piece. With a highly aware set of eyes, he takes otherwise boring objects like hand rails, street signs and potholes and creates a narrative around them to make funny and interesting works of art. They are simple statements done very well. How would you don’t like them. [source]

 

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