The Post More Bills Campaign Calls For Posting As Many Bills As Possible

by Burstein! on April 28, 2009 · 1 comment

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In the same vein as the anonymous “Post No Bills” vigilante that defiantly posted Bills in Culver City back in 2006, the Post More Bills campaign is actively encouraging wanton Bill proliferation across our public spaces.

Post More Bills campaign calls for posting as much bills as possible. Bills – A response to “Post No Bills”–attack New York City. Bills likes to appear wherever they are not wanted. A humorous approach to posting your own thoughts on the street. There is no hidden program, there is no bigger meaning, other than to spreading Bills far and wide and bring a bit of playful relief in our visually saturated media environment. As you walk through the city you will find yourself bombarded with images that promise or imply or accuse. We want to find the space in-between this visual cacophony and place there a part of you. And we want you to help. We want the Bills to grow and flourish, so please feel free to help them grow, include them in your own designs.The only condition we ask is that you make no money from the image. The bills are free for you to download, reproduce and modify, so long as they are not used for commercial gain.

Post More Bills

See Previously: Post No Bills

via Urban Prankster

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1 Vegan Mike June 11, 2009 at 9:23 pm

What tips can you give me for posting bills, as far as what is best to use as glue, or certain methods that may make the removal of said bills, more difficult.

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