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(Papergirl ) is a community street art project originating in Berlin in 2006, which is now produced in cities worldwide.〔http://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/2412167/free-art-courtesy-of-wollongongs-papergirls/〕 Art is collected from the local creative community, exhibited, and then, in the style of American paperboys, rolled up and distributed by bicycle in city centres, to random passers-by.〔http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/11385783.Papergirl_will_deliver_art_with_a_smile/?ref=rss〕 The project was started in response to it being a criminal offense to post art in public places within Berlin.〔http://papergirl-berlin.de/faq/〕 As placarding is an integral part of urban art, local artist Aisha Ronniger conceived an alternative way of sharing art in public spaces, without focusing on any particular target demographic. Hence Papergirl was founded whereby works of art are handed directly to the general public at random, similar to how newspapers were distributed in decades past. == About the project == The project is organised into four/five components, which are followed by all Papergirl teams worldwide: # An open-call is placed to the (local) community requesting people (not necessarily artists) to submit work. # An exhibition is held in which the work is showcased. # The artwork is rolled up and then distributed by bicycle in a group to random individuals in urban areas. # Sometimes a workshop or talk is organized for the local community. # A celebration is held to thank everyone involved. Anyone who wishes to be involved is invited to participate. Any medium is accepted such as drawings, photographs, text, pictures, stickers, posters, photo-copies - basically anything that is not offensive to anyone and can be rolled and distributed in the Papergirl fashion. Individuals are invited to submit as many contributions as they would like - in some cases art work is reproduced by the participants to allow broader distribution than a single original. Submissions are usually accepted through post or at a drop-off location. The distribution is organized as an urban action and should be a surprise and present to random recipients in the streets. Any volunteer is welcome to join and distribute the artwork with the group. The ethos behind Papergirl is to have fun as a group of people and to make other people happy whilst doing so. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Papergirl」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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