Angry Resident Spray-Paints his Own House to Spread the Word
Joanne Lam — May 21, 2010 — Art & Design
Irritated from the constant complaints from his neighbor, an angry resident in San Francisco decided to take matters into his own hands. In absolute rage, the resident spray-painted an outer wall of his own home in order to get his message across.
By publicly displaying this interesting message outside his own home, the resident's feelings are no longer hidden (to say the least). After reading this letter, I'm sure the neighbors will think twice before filing any more complaints. Check out the letter's contents below.
By publicly displaying this interesting message outside his own home, the resident's feelings are no longer hidden (to say the least). After reading this letter, I'm sure the neighbors will think twice before filing any more complaints. Check out the letter's contents below.
Trend Themes
1. Anti-neighbor Rage - Entrepreneurs could launch a new type of service or app that helps neighbors to communicate their issues without resorting to vandalism.
2. Guerilla Marketing - Businesses could incorporate graffiti-like branding campaigns in non-traditional outdoor spaces to increase brand awareness.
3. DIY Activism - Individuals could utilize their own homes or public spaces to share their messages or causes through the use of unconventional tactics like graffiti.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - Real estate companies could develop a service for managing conflicts between neighbors in a way that prevents extreme actions like vandalism.
2. Advertising - Advertising firms could create new and innovative ways of promoting brands using unconventional outdoor advertising, such as graffiti.
3. Activism - Activism groups could create events or initiatives that encourage individuals to use unconventional methods of activism, like graffiti, to raise awareness for their causes.
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