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PosterChild Tells NPA What He Thinks Of Their Contest Promotions
via Public Ad Campaign
Yesterday I went out with PosterChild, Jason Eppink, Steve Lambert, and Packard Jennings for lunch. Our talk inevitably surrounded upcoming personal projects, collaborative street actions and the age of the urinals at the Old Town Bar on 18th street. Posterchild was leaving for Toronto that evening and had one last project to put up before he left. Targeting NPA Outdoor‘s pathetic attempt to convert their third party illegal advertisements into legitimate first party signs, he remade the typical sign that now adorns all NPA illegal signage in the city. This piece was made at the corner of 19th street and 10th avenue in the same location Walker Tieser was arrested during the NYSAT project.
via Public Ad Campaign: PosterChild Tells NPA What He Thinks Of Their Contest Promotions.
See what Charlie Todd at Urban Prankster thinks.