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Call out for 48 hours of subvertising on the aviation industry

Plane Stupid | 05.04.2010 17:16 | Climate Chaos | Culture | Ecology | Birmingham

Calling all artists, activists, wallpaperers, pencillers and stencillers...............Plane Stupid is inviting all individuals and affinity groups to take part in its very own subvertising competition from Thursday 22nd April - Friday 23rd April 2010.

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Billboards are bigger than you think - make your subverts nice and long
Billboards are bigger than you think - make your subverts nice and long

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CALL OUT TO ALL AFFINITY GROUPS:

Plane Stupid presents......

"GET YOUR STICKER ON"
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Where? -------- In your local town or city

When? -------- 48 hours from Thursday 22nd April- Friday 23rd April 2010

What? -------- The aviation industry loves to pretend that they are just responding to the public's desires by offering ever more flights, ever more noise and ever more emissions.

Of course, as any manipulative marketing executive could tell you, "When there is no market - create one!" The aviation industry spends millions every year telling us that we're no good to anyone unless we keep flying with them.

So it's time to hit back. Like tobocco adverts, aviation advertising needs to become a thing of the past. But until then, let's subvertise! Whether you're a first time activist looking for an easy way-in, or an old timer looking for some light relief.........it's time to take to the streets and reclaim some public space.

How?
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1. Download a choice of designs from our flickr site.
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/planestupid/sets/72157623463211580/
Or make your own!

2. Print them out on standard, non divided, A4 sticker paper (available from most printers and stationers)

3. Find your nearest aviation advertisement.

4. Stick 'em up punk.

5. Take photographs, set up a new temporary email adress in an internet cafe (under a pseudonym) and email your images to  info@planestupid.com
The group who stickers the most adverts in the 48 hour period wins.


Wins what? ------- We've got a bumper crop of 5 spray cans, 'Culture Jam' by Kalle Lasn, 'Do It Yourself, A handbook for changing our world' by the Trapese Collective and 'Scribbleboy' by Philip Ridley to give away


Of course don't feel limited to individual stickers, think big! You can write your own message on large stretches of blank wall paper to cover whole bill boards. Make up some wall paper paste, get a paint roller, and stick it up. If necessary - attach the roller to a broom handle for those hard to reach places.

 https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/manchester/2007/12/388098.html?c=on
 http://www.bugaup.org/
 http://www.graphicattack.org.uk/


Disclaimer: Please be respectful about where you sticker. Corporate nasties are fine.....but the local old people's homes may not appreciate your art on their walls. Use your head, and remember to dress well for the occasion- caps and scarfs are just the thing for subvertising season. Some officers of the law may be convinced that subvertising is borderline illegal, so take a friend as lookout, keep an eye open for CCTV and don't get caught.

Plane Stupid
- e-mail: info@planestupid.com
- Homepage: http://planestupid.com/

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Yes!! I like it.

06.04.2010 03:42

Excellent stuff. One of the best campaigns there is.

; )

anon


Are you serious?

06.04.2010 14:00

Are you serious? Plane Stupid is opening itself up to unlimited damages from some of the world's biggest for posting this.

R Branson


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flights

06.04.2010 17:08

There was a whole discussion of plane flights under a post about Climate Camp.
The consensus was that this banning of all flights is a load of crap.
It was all censored because it didn't follow the party line.

Age of concern


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