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  1. Mark GallagherAug 12 2009 11:04 AM

    You have to love the fact that, unlike spray paint, the ephemeral/non destructive nature of tape will most likely not classify this as vandalism. Littering maybe, but not vandalism.

    Great stuff!

    Mark Gallagher

  2. wilczyAug 12 2009 12:00 PM

    very creative and yes non damaging to the buildings and environment, unlike paint. its nice to see peoples reactions to this type of stuff as they walk by randomly.

  3. GabrieleAug 12 2009 2:16 PM

    Usually I don\'t like this stuff, but this is a good idea.

  4. Michael LynchAug 12 2009 4:26 PM

    I love working with perspective. The bright colors are great. For such minimalism, the work has a big impact.

  5. wmAug 13 2009 12:38 AM

    such an inspiring work.
    its like reality \'Tron\' remix with \'dazzle\'

  6. Tanner ChristensenAug 13 2009 10:28 AM

    Truly inspirational.

    What is more interesting: brightly colored, neon tape on the sidewalk, or shapes that force you to change your perspective of the sidewalk?

  7. Alan AndersonAug 13 2009 10:41 AM

    I\'ve been a fan of \'clean graffitti\' advertising for some time, have done some of it in northern ireland a couple of months ago, its environmentally friendly, non toxic and lasts 5 weeks. this is a great idea as well I\'m going to have to explore now!

  8. RODO ROCKAug 13 2009 12:54 PM

    very crazy

  9. Sean B.Aug 13 2009 6:07 PM

    I need this in my life. Amazing stuff!

  10. Ian HoughtonAug 19 2009 9:31 AM

    Simple and beautiful. Urban landscapes can always use a bit more colour, and this is much less offensive than neon lighting.

  11. Barbara CamisaAug 26 2009 3:50 PM

    That\'s the nicest I\'ve seen since Mr. and Mrs. Purple painting a strip of purple all along Madison Ave.

  12. mxSep 6 2009 9:11 PM

    very interesting, great idea.

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