Thanks for the random streetart.
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We at XLarge, as you may already know, are always down with street art. So it was a pleasant surprise to find a small little piece laid on top of our store sign on Vermont Ave. The work looks vaguely similar to Space Invader, but instead of using mosaic tiles the artist seemed to use Lite Bright. Can anyone shed some “light” on the artist? Either way, thanks to whoever thought to put that on our sign.
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Innovation on the graffiti scene (?).
Look at all the news that this shit made!
I guess hours on the “Bright Lights” board
does pay off.
Comment by $aru — February 3, 2007 @ 12:46 am
TBS Agrees to $2 Million Fine
For Disruptive Ad Campaign
Associated Press
February 5, 2007 11:56 a.m.
BOSTON — Turner Broadcasting Systems and Interference Inc. have agreed to pay $2 million for a Cartoon Network advertising campaign that caused a widespread bomb scare, Massachusetts’s attorney general said Monday.
The agreement with several state and local agencies resolves any potential civil or criminal claims against the companies, said Attorney General Martha Coakley.
More than three dozen blinking electronic signs with a boxy cartoon character giving an obscene hand gesture were found Wednesday in Boston, Cambridge and Somerville. The signs, part of a publicity campaign for Cartoon Network’s “Aqua Teen Hunger Force,” also appeared in nine other big U.S. cities in recent weeks, with little interest.
Comment by steve k — February 6, 2007 @ 7:15 pm