Gzzglz.com, A Mutated Version of the Google Website by ZEVS

by Scott Beale on February 17, 2009 · 0 comments

ZEVS Google

Gzzglz.com is a mutated version of the Google website that was “liquidated” by French street artist ZEVS, a process he calls “visual kidnapping”.

via Google Blogoscoped

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