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		<description><![CDATA[So-called 'info pillars' in Toronto that are actually covered in advertisements have been hacked and replaced with art by guerrilla collective cARTopgraphy TO.]]></description>
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<div id="urb-ads-toc-box" class="post-ads-toc-box urb-ads-toc" style="display:none;"></div><p>When the city sets up so-called &lsquo;Info Pillars&rsquo; on the sidewalks &ndash; but then fills them with ads instead of actual information &ndash; how should the community respond? In Toronto, hacktivists decided to simply take things into their own hands, and <a href="http://popupcity.net/2012/07/urban-hacktivists-take-over-street-ads-in-toronto/">replace the ads with art and information</a> that&rsquo;s actually useful.</p>
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Last fall, <a href="http://spacingtoronto.ca/2011/11/10/is-this-really-an-info-pillar/">the Spacing Toronto blog asked</a>, &ldquo;Is this really an &lsquo;info&rsquo; pillar?&rdquo;, displaying photographs of the installations. The narrow space on the column itself has info like maps and bus schedules, but the overwhelming majority of the pillar is covered in ads.</p>
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<p>Armed with special Torx screwdrivers, <a href="http://www.cartographyto.co.nr/">guerilla group cARTography</a> TO nonchalantly broke into the Info pillars in broad daylight and replaced 35 ads with poetry and street art. One was cordoned off with a velvet rope and attendant security guard, the sign reading &ldquo;Sidewalk 54 &ndash; Private pavement for diamond members only. Dress code strictly enforced.&rdquo;</p>
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<p>&ldquo;We got together and started planning an artistic assault against them,&rdquo; an unidentified cARTography TO activist<a href="http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/07/09/cartography-to-activists-replace-ads-with-artwork-on-ugly-toronto-info-pillars/"> told The National Post</a>. &ldquo;One, to beautify the city and beautify the pillars because we thought they were awful and ugly, but also to raise a lot of awareness on the issue&hellip;. They disrupt the flow of traffic for pedestrians. They block the line of sight for cyclists and for drivers.&rdquo;</p>
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<p>Toronto artist Sean Martindale donated six pieces of art to cARTography for the guerilla installation, including a modified bicycle. The pillars were previously hacked in January. Activists covered them in chalkboards and invited passersby to &lsquo;Tell it like it is.&rsquo;</p>
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