A group of Miami ad school students made this street art vandalizing tour (I'm not judging, I did it too when I was a student in the 90s), and a short spec film about their stunt that honors the the victims of 9/11 at the same time as it celebrates the memorial site by looking to the future.
“We wanted to create something different to show people that sharing the memory of 9/11 makes us stronger. We will never stop moving forward and we will never be alone. That’s what the connection between the two towers and the walking man symbolizes.”
Their release continues: "The signs have been spotted all over Manhattan and Brooklyn in busy areas such as the Financial District, Union Square and Bedford Ave in Williamsburg. If you want to catch a glimpse of the artwork you better hurry up because we don’t know for how long they will get to stay up. "
Lets be honest kids, you made like five of these, and that's good enough because it's an OK film, and really, traffic signs are there for traffic, so it's best not to vandalize all of them anyway. Hopefully, you'll remove it as well, but that would be taking more responsibility than any rich advertiser does when they scatter wild posters on non-ad media sites, so nobody is going to hold you to that.
Credits:
Vittoria Tonelli
Helena Olsson
Ece Ciftci
Khoi Phan
Alejandra Garcia
Ana Lucia Lopez Espinoza
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