A tale of two cities
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A tale of two cities

A story of two cities, between the orderly façade of the newly built apartment block in the background, and the collectively graffitied corrugated fence in the foreground. The foreground shows…

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Recognise this?
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Recognise this?

Sbagliato in Venice with the same poster featured here about a week ago. Paper portals into surface architectures.

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Public intelligence
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Public intelligence

“This shit will kill you” pen on paper + decorative tape, on McDonald’s bus stop ad.

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Where to?
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Where to?

Arrows out of context are good starting points to understand indexicality as a property of signs. This means that signs only having full, correct meaning in the places they were meant for.

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Visitor stickers
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Visitor stickers

Repeated occupations of public surfaces create interesting territories even with the most basic means.

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Remnants
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Remnants

What remains of budgets, designs, intentions, and all the labour that goes into outdoor posters.

The agencies of paper, humidity and light.

The glorious universe of city surfaces.

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Walls within walls
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Walls within walls

Some surface areas are more special than others.

A wall nursing another wall.

Screens, interfaces, material evidence, architectural oddities.

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Mural hijacks
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Mural hijacks

Hand painted advertising has more perceived inherent value than a billboard poster.

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Poem
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Poem

A poem written with public signage from Melbourne, Tallinn, and Yorkshire, signed in Nairobi.

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Flex and Split
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Flex and Split

Posters unfurling on city walls, taking over intended narratives

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