the MTA’s new advertising properties

Submitted by: niko | Date Sumitted: 18th June 2009

new MTA advertising

new MTA advertising

this appeared at one of my heavily commuted subway stations early this past monday. as i and the rest of the new york masses were deftly trying to avoid each other (especially the ones who come in the opposite direction not in their lane, and you know who you are) we were all surprised. each one of us did a split second stutter step as if in a bizarrely choreographed flashmob.

i understand the advertising dollars, as subway advertising properties have increased, but two things i have to say to the MTA:

#1, red means stop. i know h&m’s colors are red, but even in that split second the mind registers don’t go and danger. new yorkers want to avoid subways as much as possible. i won’t go into the myriad of reasons, you can the read the post for that. but you don’t have to bathe the turnstiles in red to make us think that there’s something wrong. we already think there is.

#2, i can see these new plastic sleeves on the metal turnstiles breaking and causing problems to the turnstiles; requiring closing them down to repair. unless you had the samsonite gorilla testing them… c’mon this is new york. i’ve seen the homeless shove entire shopping carts through there. that’s the other thing we don’t need, delays (of any sort) trying to get in/out of places we don’t want to be in anyway - especially with the fares going up.

just one more reason for MTA #fail.

the gummy bear art of iwona maciasz

Submitted by: niko | Date Sumitted: 11th June 2009

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it’s not what you think. iwona does not design gummy bears (although a giant gummy worm might be pretty trippy). what iwona does is painstakingly slow. she slices gummy bears of different flavors - her colors, 6 to be exact - and glues them upon photographs she shoots. the result is a bizarre mixed media creation that has a look and feel of its own. when asked about how she came to doing such work iwona replied with the following:

“the attached, is a short “thank-you” to my college art professor who inspired it with an assignment to “make a book”

iwona's note

we’re helping iwona launch her web site, but love these pieces so much, that iwona let us put them up. we”ll update when her site goes up, but in the meantime if there’s any gallery owners out there who’d like to show something new give a holla’.

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