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Category: | Any old sign: A problem that needs to be fixed |
Tags: | art, haiku, lamppost, manhattan |
Date time: | 7.50am, Friday 20th March, 2015 |
Time line: | Earlier | Later |
Facing: | North east |
Added by: | simon |
Copyright: | Public domain |
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Bizarre sign in Manhattan.
John Morse Curbside Haiku 2011
MYC Department of Transportation
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"Curbside Haiku is an innovative project that employs art to convey safety messages to pedestrians. Artist John Morse created a set of 12 bright, eye-catching designs that mimic the style of street safety signs. Each sign is accompanied by a haiku poem that is either printed on an additional sign or embedded in the design as a QR Code. Curbside Haiku was installed on 144 lighting poles throughout the five boroughs. "
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