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Brighter Planet's 350 Challenge
16 February 11
urbangreens:

Submitted by Floor van Wulfften Palthe:

This project fits perfectually in your website!
Eric Cheung & Sean Martindale, Poster Pocket Plants, Toronto, 2009

“Poster Pocket Plants are an idea by two artists from Toronto. They cut into the thick layers of illegal advertising  posters, peel it back, fold it over, staple it, and fill it with soil  and plants. Easy enough and you end up with a cheap, DIY green wall. Its  a protest against advertisers, its slightly illegal, and a little  hippie all in one. An A+ Urban Hack. One of them waxes a little deeper  on his blog.”


Thanks!  This is rad

urbangreens:

Submitted by Floor van Wulfften Palthe:

This project fits perfectually in your website!

Eric Cheung & Sean Martindale, Poster Pocket Plants, Toronto, 2009

“Poster Pocket Plants are an idea by two artists from Toronto. They cut into the thick layers of illegal advertising posters, peel it back, fold it over, staple it, and fill it with soil and plants. Easy enough and you end up with a cheap, DIY green wall. Its a protest against advertisers, its slightly illegal, and a little hippie all in one. An A+ Urban Hack. One of them waxes a little deeper on his blog.”

Thanks! This is rad

Reblogged: urbangreens

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