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Monthly Archives: September 2011
BNE WAS HERE
text and image roberto voorbij Anyone who takes a walk along the canals of Amsterdam will sooner or later encounter the name BNE. BNE WAS HERE. BNE. KING BNE. BNE WATER ORG. KING BNE 2010. Someone here has clearly made … Continue reading
Posted in art, marketing
Tagged advertising, Amsterdam, art, BNE, Fonds BKVB, globalization, graffiti, identity, logo, public space, sticker, street art, tag
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Come Together
image roberto voorbij The Bleeding Tomato – Come Together (2011). The Bleeding Tomato – Come Together (2011). Come together, join the party.
Posted in art
Tagged Amsterdam, art, peace, pedestrian sign, public space, Roberto Voorbij, street art, Timothy Leary, traffic sign, westerpark
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I obecity
image roberto voorbij The Bleeding Tomato – I obecity (2011). Sticker. I amsterdam, Rijksmuseum (2011). The ‘I amsterdam‘ letters are for promotional use only and therefor no to be climbed on. CLIMBING THESE LETTERS IS AT OWN RISK.
Posted in art, marketing
Tagged Amsterdam, art, citybranding, i amstedam, marketing, merchandising, museum square, obecity, obesity, one-way-street, oneway traffic, Rijksmuseum, sticker, street art, the bleeding tomato
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Gert Robijns – The Village
image jan bellen text roberto voorbij Anyone who visits after a long time his native town again can confirm that this place has put the standard. These buildings have determined what you consider as an ‘archetypical village’. Just like it’s … Continue reading
Posted in art, sociology
Tagged Belgium, Brustem, Gert Robijns, Gotem, het dorp, Sint-Truiden, the village
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