Katie Sokoler Livens up the Streets With Pacman
Michael Hines — April 14, 2010 — Art & Design
References: colormekatie.blogspot
Katie Sokoler is doing her part to bring Pacman back to the streets where he belongs with her Pacman street art. This guerrilla art project is the perfect cure for sidewalk blues. I hate the sidewalk blues.
Katie Sokoler is a Brooklyn-based artist and photographer who seems to have a thing for retro arcade games. I wish I could see more Pacman street art where I live. Unfortunately for me, Qbert runs my town.
Katie Sokoler is a Brooklyn-based artist and photographer who seems to have a thing for retro arcade games. I wish I could see more Pacman street art where I live. Unfortunately for me, Qbert runs my town.
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1. Retro-inspired Street Art - Opportunities for artists and designers to create unique and nostalgic experiences in public spaces.
2. Guerrilla Art Projects - Potential for disruptive and attention-grabbing marketing campaigns through unconventional and unauthorized public art installations.
3. Nostalgic Gaming Culture - Possibilities for businesses to tap into the growing market of consumers seeking nostalgia through vintage gaming experiences.
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3. Entertainment & Gaming - Drawing on nostalgic gaming culture can create new revenue streams from consumers seeking vintage gaming experiences.
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