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Public art installation on a storefront window in Carroll Gardens. It’s a question every New Yorker wonders – how much is my neighbor paying for their apartment? "I’ve Lived" was an interactive installation that helped demystify the topic by inviting local residents and other passers-by to share information about their living situation. Inspired by Illegal Art's "To Do" installation, this participatory project covered a storefront window with Post-it notes stamped with specific fill-in-the-blank forms. Passers-by could fill in a note with their own apartment information and balk at the high and low numbers paid by others. By the end of the week, the window will transformed into a useful collection of personal notes created by and relevant to the community, while serving as a reflection of changing real estate values.
"I've Lived" was created by Candy Chang and was part of the Windows Brooklyn exhibit that paired artists with storefront windows in Cobble Hill and Carroll Gardens June 14-22, 2008.
I also found this on top of my bananas at my desk at work. Hmm? Wonder who it's from. #banana #candle #postitnote #googlies #help #toothless November 15, 2019 at 08:57PM
January 2009- Traveling light this year.
Bag: Timbuk2 Custom Messenger.
This is hands-down the best bag I have ever owned. Almost 1 year old and I feel as thought I am still breaking it in.
Dougie Poynter - McFly
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Shattered in mid air with the coffee still intact. This drawing was inspired by this photo by CHÂTEAU-VACANT
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19 August 2011. In High Road Wood Green. Old-fashioned social media still work to share messages. Pay attention Clay Shirky!
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§ See where this picture was taken.
§ Click here to zoom-in on the Wood Green post-its.
§ Fans of the former Big Green Bookshop in Brampton Park Road know this was just around the corner from their shop. After posting my photos I saw that Simon Key, from the bookshop, had blogged about it here with some of his own photos.
§ You can see the whole Wood Green board on Sarah Moore's twitpic.
§ Simon Key thought the idea came from Peckham. Here's their Peace Wall videoed by YourNewsUKtv.
§ It turned out that the idea of a post-it wall was widespread. See, for example, Alex Banahene's huge collection of photos from the Peace Wall at Manchester's Arndale Centre. Click here to view them as a slideshow
§ A BBC news webpage by Vanessa Barford, quotes positive comments from various people. These include Rowenna Davis, a councillor representing Peckham who said: "It was quite cathartic for people to know that other people felt the same, that they were not alone, that people loved their community, and there was pride in the area."
Vanessa Barford also quotes a couple of professors and a psychologist who give useful insights. For example about the "urge for people to physically turn up to share or express their emotions."
Though - as in Alex Banahane's photos - some of the many comments posted under the story were blunt and sometimes negative. A few disagreed with the idea of post-it 'walls'. (Click on "All comments". Number 79 appears first.)
Demon Kogure drinking the blood from the eye socket of the Frankenstein Monster's severed head! A true story! On a posti-it note!
Relly spotted these oversized clothes pegs and thought they would look good in our office. She was right. They look good clamped onto our translucent red room divider.
It turns out out that they're also really useful for displaying pages of post-it notes. No need for messy sellotape or blu-tack.
But wait, there's more! There are even Post-it Notes to match Dots! I was thrilled to find them :-)))
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Our UX department (i.e.: Mark and I) have our own stash of Sharpies. If someone "accidentally" tries to pinch one it gets a red sticker. We had two miscreants today.
My printer went a bit crazy when I was printing this off earlier so the colours are a bit funky, but I like it :)
I had a dream I embroidered a Post-it Note so I would remember something but I forgot what I was suppose to remember. Thought I'd try it for real.
It's Texture Tuesday again and this week the theme is Back to School....this is my kit as a teacher rather than the students point of view....I can't do without the highlighters and Post it notes.
Happy Texture Tuesday everybody.
Textures by Kim Klassen if you haven't visited her sight and you like textures you really should, there are weekly free textures available...come and join the party. This week I have used her Autumn texture blended with soft light and her Simple Things texture again blended with soft light at 74%.
The Cafe by Kim Klassen
Also Day 235 of 365
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Monday March 14th 2011
Honestly, my only reason for doing this is because I needed an excuse to put post-its all over the place. It took a while but was worth it for sure.
Strobist:
430EX II bounced off cling above right
CyberSyncs
Post-It Notes
There are even upside-down "Ready for QA" tasks in the "QA" column.
The famous Fire Salmon Post Its are elsewhere.
I spotted this car on my way home when it turned into a gas station. Turns out it was the driver's last day at work and her colleagues played a prank on her. :)
Guessed in the Guess Where Berlin Pool by SebastianBerlin.
Japanese tourists adore Hello Kitty (as do American teenage girls) and the serene kitten appears in a multitude of kawaii guises across the Hawaiian Islands.
This is one of her most unusual transformations--into a "Spam Musubi," an Ono-style (delicious) pocket snack of fried spam atop a Spam-sized sushi block of rice, wrapped with Nori seaweed.
These tasty but not really healthy treats are sold in groceries and gas stations and are the island equivalent of a breakfast taco.
Direct scan of a set of sticky notes.
What is it about Experience Architects and post-it notes? Presumably some kind of security blanket...?
A number of large 'post it notes' containing positive messages have appeared in the West End of London - maybe other places too. They were placed there by a chap called Andy Leek, who also leaves positive notes in copies of the free newspaper the METRO for people to find on their commute. I have heard this 'project described as 'notes to strangers'. This is Berners Street close to its junction with Oxford Street. In the background you can see what, in the days of state run industry, we always called the 'GPO' or 'Post Office Tower'. London 2016.