turning corporate monologues into dialogues

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A New York street artist places blank bubble stickers on ads in public spaces, giving people the chance to write whatever they want in it.

From the bubble project manifesto:

“Our communal spaces are being overrun with ads. Train stations, streets, squares, busses, and subways now scream one message after another at us.

The Bubble Project is the counterattack.

The Bubbles are he ammunition.

Once placed on ads, these stickers transform the corporate monologue into an open dialogue. They encourage anyone to fill them in with any form of self expression free from censorship.

More Bubbles mean more freed spaces,

more sharing of personal thoughts,

more reactions to current events,

and most importantly, more imagination and fun.”

From thebubbleproject.com you can download the blank bubble template, print it and start freeing spaces in your city.



More bubbles at: http://www.thebubbleproject.com/

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