Bristol: The City That Said No to Advertising
Nik Kieboom | 09.04.2012 16:55
In an increasingly commercialized world people should have the freedom to choose when they are exposed to advertising. In public spaces we should be free from private and commercial interest but instead we are bombarded with messages that encourage us to run ever faster on the treadmill of modern consumer life with damaging consequences.
The removal of advertising in public spaces, such as billboards, would free us in our outdoor environment from the pressure to consume and allow us to appreciate previously obscured parts of our city. Any remaining empty spaces can be filled with art, poetry and inspiring social campaigns (e.g. volunteering, encouraging recycling).
http://epetitions.bristol.gov.uk/epetition_core/community/petition/1815
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Many Thanks,
Bristol: The City That Said No to Advertising
Related Link:
http://epetitions.bristol.gov.uk/epetition_core/community/petition/1815
Nik Kieboom
Original article on IMC Bristol:
http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/708269
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