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"Cultural guerillas" break into monument to fix it, build cinema underground

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Noff:
I'm a big fan of reverse graffiti, although it is not technically a crime in most places to clean public places.  That's part of why it's so badass I think.

öde:
I did some guerilla art today, unfortunately not exactly where I wanted it because of cameras. I'll try and get the pics off my friend.

KickThatBathProf:
The most "Guerilla Art" thing I've ever done was making a Rondellhund about a year back, but I really don't think that counts at all

Darkbluerabbit:
Someone on my hometown's city planning department decided to commission a sculpture of three kids collecting fireflies.  They installed this brass thing, with these children running around nearly naked, like kids do in summer.  This would be cute and all, except that I grew up in frigid Wisconsin, so this sculpture only makes sense for three months out of a given year. 

In the middle of winter, with snow piled deep, a friend and I decided to make this thing less ridiculous by dressing the poor brass children in hats and coats.  The funny thing is that, had we been caught, we'd probably have been ticketed for vandalism, but because we were long gone by the time anyone noticed, it was photographed and put in the local paper with a funny caption about "good Samaritans."

J-cob9000:
Man, an underground cinema would be so rad.
I don't know why but this kind of thing turns me on.

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