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March 23, 2005

NYC Garbage - Garbage as a souvenir


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Originally uploaded by djfischer.
NYC Garbage is a guy who actually picks up garbage in NYC, puts a selection of it into a seethrough plastic box and sells it online. By the way, it is called ART, what is happening here.
So, if by any chance one of you is in NYC, bring some garbage as a souvenir.
Eventhough one has to admit, that the packaging is quite stylish.


Enjoy,

David

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