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Hacktivists Subvert Street Ads with Art & Info in Toronto

When the city sets up so-called 'Info Pillars' on the sidewalks - but then fills them with ads instead of actual information - how should the community respond? In Toronto, hacktivists decided to ...

Art & Sole: OSPOP Channels Mao’s China to Sell Shoes

OSPOP, which stands for "One Small Point Of Pride", is a global fashion brand inspired the hard-working people whose labor actually built the People's Republic of China. The company's eye-catching ...

Gallery-Worthy Gadgetry: 10 Terrific High-Tech Art Projects

Technology makes our modern lives possible - without it, after all, you wouldn't be reading this right now. But technology can also make our lives better in less tangible ways. These 10 art ...

Prickly Portraits: The Photobooth Triggered By Screams

Ordinarily, people who are having their pictures taken want to look their absolute best. Even in photo booths where the goal is to be silly and spontaneous, the faces are usually smiling. ...

Wall Art Gone Wild: Fantastic Life-Sized Room Sketches

With some of her works it is hard to tell where the two-dimensional art ends and 3D objects begin, blending as they do into one semi-continuous, surface-defying series of overlapping murals. ...

Double Agent JR: Undercover Photographer & Guerilla Artist

Photographers are the subject of a medium-old question: does their work represent reality, or create new realities? This one undoubtedly does both, putting images of eyes and faces up in urban ...

Closing the Curtain on Public Advertising – Literally

Tired of seeing advertisements plastered all over city surfaces, from billboards to bus stops? French artist The Wa has a simple solution: pull down the shade. The installation artist placed ...

Invisible Boxes: Camouflaged Art Goes Postal, Hits the Street

Think: Liu Bolin's urban camouflage, but applied to packages that can stand to be left alone and attract, confuse and inspire passers by rather than requiring a person standing ...

Miniaturist Crafts Cardboard Streetscapes from Scraps

Richly detailed and highly evocative, the miniature streetscapes created by artist Evol appear in the most unexpected places - using the most unexpected materials. Known for stenciling windows ...

Fine Art Photographer Brings Banksy’s Street Art to Life

New Zealand native Linda Radosinska takes her photography to the streets in Exit Through the Thrift Shop, a stunning series of Banksy-inspired images. Carefully staged in parks, stores, alleys ...

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