Monthly Archive for December, 2008

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Label The World

This project definitely needs your help if it’s going to successfully label the entire world. So if you’ve grab some sticky notes and a pen, and get to it!

The creator explains:

I’ve been working on a simple project where I label things with sticky notes. I wanted something that anyone could participate in (as long as they have sticky notes and a pen), and would get people out there doing something without feeling they to make elaborate plans first. Just a small way to make the world slightly more surreal and get people to look a little more closely at their surroundings.

Label The World

Pop Down Project

The Pop_Down Project offers an alternative to the “pop up” advertising we encounter on the streets. They write:

On the Internet, getting rid of unsolicited pop-ups is pretty easy. In real life, things are a tad more complicated. The Pop_Down Project aims at symbolically restoring everyone’s right to non-exposure: Just stick a “Close window” button on any public space pollution.

Head to the site to download the template and start sticking yourself.

Upcoming Events

Two holiday institutions are happening in cities all over the world this weekend and throughout December. First there’s Santacon, the annual mob of hundreds of Santa suit wearing participants. Anyone with a Santa suit can participate! Then there’s Unsilent Night, Phil Kline’s parade of roving boomboxes, another everyone’s-welcome participatory event. Both events are happening this Saturday in New York City. Check the websites for details and for information on other cities. You can even organize your own if your city isn’t on the list.

Also, there are two Improv Everywhere-inspired events happening on Saturday that are being organized by local groups on the Urban Prankster Network. Seattle is having an Mp3 Experiment and Portland, Oregon is having a freeze.

Busy weekend!

Statue Swing in Warsaw

Artist Kamila Szejnoch installed a swing on an old communist monument in Warsaw, Poland.

Reminds us of the Bus Stop Swing.

Invisible Red via Inspire me, now!

Real Life Mario Kart

French prankster Remi Gaillard is at it again. This time he brings Mario Kart to the real world with some pretty hilarious results.

Previously from Gaillard:
Crosswalk Characters
Astronaut Lands on the Green

via Laughing Squid

Public Poster Project

See more: The Public Poster Project

How Did They Dance?

Jericho Comedy, UC Berkeley’s improv prank squad, asked the timeless question, “How did they dance?” in classrooms across their campus.

Shopping Cart Forest

For NL Architects’ latest project they created a “moving forest” in Amsterdam:

The Moving Forest are 100 trees strapped into 100 shopping-carts lurking around in an urban environment blocking peoples way and forcing passers to act on them. According to NL’s Gen Yamamoto the idea comes from a story he heard as a child about a forest where the trees move at night so that people would loose there way and could never get out.

After the period of 6 weeks when the festival is over, the trees will be sold on to citizens and find a new home.

via Inspire Me Now

New Stuff from D.Billy

Brooklyn street artist D.Billy recently executed two new “conversions” in Bushwick, Brooklyn.


A fire / police call box flipped to be a drive-thru speaker


A rusty welded metal cover for a window air conditioner turned into a TV set

Previously: D.Billy’s Balloon-Based Street Art

via Gothamist / And I Am Not Lying