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A new project by the Anti-Advertising Agency Jan 15, 2009 at 10:11

Between October 2006 and December 2006, the City of New York has removed or obscured 59 illegal banners on sidewalk sheds. In that same period, Citibank Chase was forced to remove all illegal sidewalk projections at branches around Manhattan. And now, years into NYC’s crackdown on graffiti writers and protesters, after we’ve watched our friends be detained, arrested, beat, fined, tried, and given real jail sentences, not a single corporate toy from any ad firm has had to do any time.

This could mean only one thing. They've called off the law. Open City. Let’s all get to work.

This is the first collaboration between the Anti-Advertising Agency and Graffiti Research Lab. Modified fromJi Lee's Abstractor TV. We used black foam core ($10/sheet) cut with a laser cutter - however, this project can be done with an x-acto blade, black construction paper, and duct tape for next to nothing. It can be repeated using any backlit display - bus shelters, display ads, television store windows… dream big, act now.
for more info check the Anti Advertising Agency & Graffiti Research Lab



Posted By: Jeremy Austin
Tags: Art


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'9' comment(s) have been made
True Respect
Awww...how cute. The kids have switched off their X-boxes, formed a gang through a social networking site and found a useless cause. I'm so proud, I just want to pinch all your rosy red cheeks until they burst. I hope you asked daddy's permission to use his "waser" cutter. Sorry but this shit just pisses me off.
False Advanced Member
Graf = Ads. Correct, I enjoy both.
True Respect
ryz
lol @ "not a single corporate toy from any ad firm has had to do any time". ADVERTISING - GOING ALL CITY, NIGGA!
True New Lounger
vs
i'm sorry, but this is not new.
False Respect
Maybe a renegade advertising company should go around sending invoices to graph artists and bombers for advertising fee's and billboard space? Maybe?
True Respect
Yeah, see I was going to go down the whole "at least the guy in the chicken suit has a permit" route too but it made more sense to go on an aggressive rant. I feel like a lesser human for it.
True Respect
ryz
Don't feel bad, Freeak. Someone had to put them in their place.
True Senior Member
It may be a pretty tame execution for a notion we’ve all heard before but, even then, I agree with them to a large extent and respect what's at the heart of their idea.
False New Lounger
One is considered vandalism, one isn't. It's just the way it is.

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