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“Self-Control” by Fra.Biancoshock (2014)

  In this piece, Italian street artist Fra.Biancoshock holds up a mirror in front of two security cameras with the quote, “Before Judging, look in the mirror.” You can find more information on the piece here.  This is Fra.Biancoshock’s website.

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“Self-Control” by Fra.Biancoshock (2014)

  In this piece, Italian street artist Fra.Biancoshock holds up a mirror in front of two security cameras with the quote, “Before Judging, look in the mirror.” You can find more information on the piece here.  This is Fra.Biancoshock’s website.

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“Strompfutzen In Essen” by Jung Von Matt (2011)

  This piece contracted by advertising firm Jung Von Matt, aims at bringing awareness to the great amounts of wasteful energy consumption around the world. You can find more information about this piece here.

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“Strompfutzen In Essen” by Jung Von Matt (2011)

  This piece contracted by advertising firm Jung Von Matt, aims at bringing awareness to the great amounts of wasteful energy consumption around the world. You can find more information about this piece here.

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“Melting Men” by Nele Azevedo (2009)

  “Melting Men” is a piece by Brazilian artist Nele Azevedo aimed at bringing awareness to climate change and the rise of oceans.  This piece was displayed in Gendarmenmarkt Square in Berlin on a warm, late Summer day to illustrate

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“Melting Men” by Nele Azevedo (2009)

  “Melting Men” is a piece by Brazilian artist Nele Azevedo aimed at bringing awareness to climate change and the rise of oceans.  This piece was displayed in Gendarmenmarkt Square in Berlin on a warm, late Summer day to illustrate

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Self-Immolation in Protest (Untitled) by Thích Quảng Đức (1963)

I do not think that Art deserves to claim this particular action, but it was one hell of an intervention. Đức set fire to himself  in protest of Vietnam’s Diệm government and its oppression of Buddhists. The actions is something remembered

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Self-Immolation in Protest (Untitled) by Thích Quảng Đức (1963)

I do not think that Art deserves to claim this particular action, but it was one hell of an intervention. Đức set fire to himself  in protest of Vietnam’s Diệm government and its oppression of Buddhists. The actions is something remembered

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“Jesus the Homeless” by Timothy Schmalz (2012)

  Jesus the Homeless is a bronze statue depicting Christ as a homeless person. Schmalz said the he created the statue in order to remind Christians that Jesus is with everyone, especially the marginalized. Reception to the piece has been

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“Jesus the Homeless” by Timothy Schmalz (2012)

  Jesus the Homeless is a bronze statue depicting Christ as a homeless person. Schmalz said the he created the statue in order to remind Christians that Jesus is with everyone, especially the marginalized. Reception to the piece has been

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Untitled Performance by Markiyan Matshekh (2013)

On December 7, 2013, in the midst of the Kiev riots, Markiyan Matshekh dragged a piano out into the street and played music in the space in between a mob of protestors and a line of riot policemen. At this point,

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Untitled Performance by Markiyan Matshekh (2013)

On December 7, 2013, in the midst of the Kiev riots, Markiyan Matshekh dragged a piano out into the street and played music in the space in between a mob of protestors and a line of riot policemen. At this point,

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“Deehubs” (and its abuse) by Various (2014)

  Deehubs is “a social network where people post in streets.” It consists of a set of projectors set up in various cities where people are able to post images and phrases to these projectors. http://www.deehubs.com While most of what

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“Deehubs” (and its abuse) by Various (2014)

  Deehubs is “a social network where people post in streets.” It consists of a set of projectors set up in various cities where people are able to post images and phrases to these projectors. http://www.deehubs.com While most of what

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“Capitalism Works for Me! True/False” by Steve Lambert (2011)

In the US of A we living in a capitalist society and economy. Every aspect of our life, “career”, “job creation”, “taxes” etc. is all based of capitalism. However, talking about capitalism is a red flag for many people. Artist

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“Capitalism Works for Me! True/False” by Steve Lambert (2011)

In the US of A we living in a capitalist society and economy. Every aspect of our life, “career”, “job creation”, “taxes” etc. is all based of capitalism. However, talking about capitalism is a red flag for many people. Artist

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“High Five! Station” by Fra.Biancoshock (2013)

  In front of metro station in Milan, the red sign and big hand invite people to do high five. It brings energy and fun to the station which is representative transportation in the city but also shows mundane urban life.

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“High Five! Station” by Fra.Biancoshock (2013)

  In front of metro station in Milan, the red sign and big hand invite people to do high five. It brings energy and fun to the station which is representative transportation in the city but also shows mundane urban life.

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“Flock House Project” by Mary Mattingly et al. (2010-2013)

The Flock House project suggested the mobility of living space itself based on social and global fluctuation in today. It shows the most significant character of human society, “interdependence” with its combinable shape and at the same time, it reminds

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“Flock House Project” by Mary Mattingly et al. (2010-2013)

The Flock House project suggested the mobility of living space itself based on social and global fluctuation in today. It shows the most significant character of human society, “interdependence” with its combinable shape and at the same time, it reminds

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