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By Dog Sighs – St Kilda, Melbourne, Australia

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Street Art by Dog Sighs. In St Kilda, Melbourne, Australia. Photo by Andrew.



Street Art by Be Free – In Melbourne, Australia

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On Facebook.

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By Be Free in Melbourne, Australia. Photos by ajhaysom.


Heath Ledgers as Joker – In Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

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On Facebook. In Melbourne Victoria, Australia. More Joker on Street Art Utopia.
Photo by Yarra girl.


A Street Art Tribute – Heath Ledger as Joker

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Love Your Wild Neighbor (8 Photos)


Content warning: From Pittsburgh to Melbourne, from Poland to Sweden, these murals and installations celebrate the bond between people, animals, and the environments we share. This collection brings together striking photorealism, symbolic storytelling, and playful public


By Fin DAC – In Fitzroy, Australia

Street Art by Fin DAC in Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia Photo by Andrew.

Street Art by Fin DAC in Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia Photo by Andrew.

More by Fin DAC.


Street Art by Fin DAC


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On Facebook.


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By Fin DAC in a collaboration with Ben Slow (click on photo to see full size).


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On Facebook. By Fin DAC in a collaboration with Morten Andersen
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About Fin DAC: Hailing from Cork (Eire), Fin DAC has lived the majority of his life in London (England). He is self-taught with influences ranging from dark graphic novels to Francis Bacon.

In a relatively short urban art career he has ploughed a singular path in defining an atypical paint/stencil style that ignores the accepted visual language of street art almost completely. He prefers the term ‘urban aesthetic’ to ‘street artist’.

More by Fin DAC on Flickr.

Fin DAC and Ben Slow in action:
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Huge Skeleton Mural by KITT in Melbourne, Australia (5 Photos)

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By Kitt Bennett in Melbourne, Australia


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Male Fairy Wren by Geoffrey Carran Melbourne, Australia

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Street Artist Geoffrey Carran


By Geoffrey Carran in Carlton North, Victoria, Melbourne, Australia.


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Came across this striking art piece in Bourke St Mall, #melbourne called Paid Attention by Huei Yin Wong. It’s designed to comment on the way the advertising industry profits from constantly taking our attention at no benefit to us. If you sit making unbroken eye contact with the messages about our attention choices on the screen, it pays out the equivalent of minimum wage for the time watched. Sitting there conspicuously staring at something silly in public for even less than 2 minutes was weirdly unsettling even though we’re constantly looking at silly stuff on screens
A screen that says paid attention. In front of the screen is a blocky uncomfortable chair A receipt that says paid attention city of Melbourne test sites. Time sold 1 min 16 seconds. Your earnings $0.53 thank you for paying attention we will see you again. A claim QR code is obscured
A label that says paid attention HUEI YIN WONG
THE AVERAGE PERSON SEES AROUND 6,000
ADS A DAY.
PUBLIC SPACE IS SATURATED WITH MESSAGES ENGINEERED TO CAPTURE ATTENTION FOR PROFIT.
PAID ATTENTION FLIPS THIS EXCHANGE, BRINGING TRANSPARENCY TO THE
TRANSACTION.
IT EXPLORES HOW ATTENTION IS COMMODIFIED
THROUGH A SCREEN FITTED
WITH AN EYE-TRACKING
CAMERA THAT PAYS VIEWERS
MINIMUM WAGE FOR THEIR GAZE.
IF OUR LIVES ARE SHAPED BY WHERE WE PAY ATTENTION, HOW MUCH IS IT WORTH?



there are #QR #code #posters here in #Melbourne for #reporting #graffiti to the #council - and #someone has been #printing their own and #carefully #placing them over the #official ones
they lead to a #documentary on #hiphop/graffiti #culture
it's perfect #because the QR posters are #uglier than any bit of #street #art