Pop_Down Project
CLOSING THE WINDOW ON REAL LIFE POP-UPS
On the Internet, getting rid of unsollicited pop-ups is pretty easy. In real life, things are a tad more complicated. The Pop_Down Project aims at symbolically restoring everyone’s right to non-exposure: Just stick a “Close window” button on any public space pollution.
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