Wednesday, May 28, 2008

some rad experiments

De-Noted

de-noted is a blog to see what would happen if you release a question written on a bank note. When you write a question on a note and spend it, you know that it will pass through hundreds of wallets, pockets, purses, ATM’s, banks and tills. The lifespan of your question will continue as long as the note is in circulation. In contrast to this, fly posting, passing notes in the classroom, handing out leaflets have a finite lifespan. When the medium used has an inherent value, the chance of being dropped on a street, or scraped off by a cleaner is almost non-existent.

But a message is a dead end in itself. A full stop marking a fact, a statement that’s not allowed to be argued against. But by inviting the reader to respond, albeit to themselves, a connection can be made and you can make a difference.


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Where's George?

Where's George is a United States currency tracker. All you need to do is enter the denomination, series, and serial number of any US dollar bill, and your current USA ZIP or Canadian Post Code.

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A Collection of Stamped Money



Stamped Money: collection of stamped money with information regarding the origin of each stamp.

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Post Secret

post secret
is an ongoing community art project where people mail in their secrets anonymously on one side of a homemade postcard.


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The Bubble Project


The Bubble Project placed 30,000 bubble stickers all over New York City so passerbyers could fill them in. the results were photographed and scanned.
















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