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Discover the mesmerizing land art installation by Zander Olsen featuring two trees wrapped in white paper and tied to the ground. Explore the intersection of nature and art with this contemporary masterpiece.

I'm a big fan of thoughtful installations especially if it takes its environment into consideration. Upvote if it's got some humor to it. Zander Olsen's Tree, Line has all of the above, not to mention beautiful. I found Olsen's work...

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When we talk about vandalism, as long as it doesn't involve actual vandals sacking cities, many people would agree that some acts of street art are funnier than they are criminal. And what about "culture jamming" and public activism? While acts of civil disobedience might include aspects with are technically a crime, should these hooligans be judged in the same light?

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Artist Filthy Luker adds a bit a whimsy to public spaces with his delightful character street art and inflatable installations (the latter usually in

Artist Filthy Luker adds a bit a whimsy to public spaces with his delightful character street art and inflatable installations (the latter usually in

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Look close, or you'll miss it. Camouflaged like legitimate street signs in public spaces around Sydney you'll find these fun urban interventions by artist Michael Pederson (aka Miguel Marquez Outside). A park solitude rating guide, oversized emergency panic buttons, or personal space preference card

Look close, or you’ll miss it. Camouflaged like legitimate street signs in public spaces around Sydney you’ll find these fun urban interventions by artist Michael Pederson (aka Miguel Marquez Outside). A park solitude rating guide, oversized emergency panic buttons, or personal space preference cards, all completely ludicrous and yet it’s hard not to think theseContinue reading "Humorous New Contextual Street Sign Interventions by Michael Pederson"

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Across the urban cityscape of Sydney, in parks, suburban streets, and industrial zones, you’re likely to encounter a plethora of signs and placards while going about your day: warnings, traffic regulations, helpful guides, and city services. But, look closer, and you might find an intervention by artist Michael Pederson who delights in creating humorous and thoughtful signs that blend into the city backdrop. Pederson makes use of pre-existing elements like park benches or abandoned furniture…

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