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April 23, 2007: Madrid advertising
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It's the Neatorama Monday collaboration image! http://cellar.org/2007/madridbills1.jpg Hola from Madrid, says lurker Jon, an American living there. Jon sends us this nice set of advertisements that are growing on this particular underpass there. http://cellar.org/2007/madridbills2.jpg I imagine they can be recycled all at once, just send in a backhoe to scrape. http://cellar.org/2007/madridbills3.jpg Although they do have a safety advantage: hit a bridge abutment and you land in a nice pile of soft posted bills. http://cellar.org/2007/madridbills4.jpg Eventually there will have to be some action taken, because if it keeps going like this eventually the hole for the bridge will get too small for a vehicle. http://cellar.org/2007/madridbills5.jpg Thanks Jon, I had never seen a phenomenon like this. Well I guess I have, but never to this degree. Be sure to visit our friends at Neatorama for more neato stuff all the time! |
I like the fact that they're so nicely and neatly stacked.
Pride in the work. That's what's missing from the world today. :rolleyes: |
That's some industrial-strength glue holding them up there. Time to un-lurk, Jon: I want to know, how often does a new poster get added?
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I've officially un-lurked...it's hard to say how often a new poster gets added. If I had to guess I would say about once a week.
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Why doesn't the government go clean that mess up?
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Because it looks cool.
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No it doesn't. It looks like a pile of rubbish stuck to the wall.
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The posters seem to be getting smaller and smaller. Maybe that has to do with the price of paper? |
I like the idea of the stack finishing in a postage-stamp sized advertisement - a perfect paper and glue pyramid
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It must be warm in Madrid. If that was in the US, homeless people would have burned it for heat long before it built up to that level.
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Doesn't seem like a very effective place to put advertising. Don't see much foot traffic in the area, and it's too small to read from the passing cars. Plus it looks a bit like what foot traffic there may be, wouldn't have much spending money, if you know what I mean.
But I like the look of the posters. |
I could see teenagers walking by there. You know, for a "walk". ;)
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Pop art.
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