Keetra Dean Dixon installed little public plaques around New York City. She writes:
Familiar slogans used during delightful moments of play or as a childhood reassurance are placed within public spaces. I hope to stimulate a discrete communal dialogue, insert moments of discovery into the daily routine & encourage a more intimate relation with a chosen path.
(Thanks Steve)
I once saw an “Everything Will Be OK” inscription in a surprising place:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jonathanharford/503016502/in/set-72157600227053752/
Awesome. I’ll have to make me some of these and spread them around locally.
Or perhaps random compliments, like “Hey, nice haircut”, or “You look so thin today!”
Happy Easter!
I was so hoping that phone had been modded to say “1. STOP 2. Collaborate 3. Listen”
Alas.
I guess everything will be OK.
A few years ago I made something really similar to this!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/helenerosin/2523993530/in/set-72157594506260419/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/helenerosin/615566396/in/set-72157594506260419/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/helenerosin/581854214/in/set-72157594506260419/