About the header on this blog February 4, 2009
Posted by rda1 in : 10_Storytelling, 11_Ethics, 3_Public space, Outside inspiration , trackbackTerry Richardson’s garish, super-model-filled ad campaign for a luxe vodka brand has been up for months in the Broadway Lafayette subway station near NYU. Cutting up/tagging ads is a long-established subway tradition; all part of that dynamic stance between authors/audiences, designers/users we’ve been talking about in class. So while a bit of glamor’s welcome in trying times, these posters invite specific outrage: One day, a sheet of 8 1/2 x 11 appeared over the ads. It simply read: Public Space for Public Good. And here it is. We in SDPS drink to that, but perhaps not fancy liquor ; )
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