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Don't Steal My Wheelchair
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This article has been viewed 1152 times in the last 8 weeks Franny Wentzel: 29th Sep 2009 - 00:24 GMTI wouldn't dream of taking someones wheelchair... but if those decorative boards against the wall are there when I get back with a shopping cart...
SheNayNay: 29th Sep 2009 - 00:33 GMTToo bad someone could just pick up the chair and the chain would just slide off the pole. Freakylinks: 29th Sep 2009 - 12:53 GMTSo wait, they park the chair and then walk the rest of the way? Sanzay: 29th Sep 2009 - 14:13 GMTThere are lots of people who create provoking or confusing installations using on-street material. They split into two vaguely distinctive groups: artists who do it intentionally and idiots who do it unintentionally. I have a strange feeling that few artists even create their installations especially for the CityNoise postings ;-)
Samantha: 2nd Oct 2009 - 03:27 GMTHi Peter, I'm an NYU student and I"m trying to write an article about graffiti in Williamsburg and you seem to know your way about the topic. I was hoping to perhaps talk to you about it if you have the time? I'd really appreciate it. You can contact me at st1155@nyu.edu. Best, Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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