technology The Washington Post 6 months ago

Philadelphia lacked bus-tracking signs. ‘Bus Stop Banksy’ stepped in. - The Washington Post

Philadelphia lacked bus-tracking signs. ‘Bus Stop Banksy’ stepped in. - The Washington Post

Street artists in Philadelphia have installed guerrilla transit signs to display bus arrival times, aiming to make SEPTA more accessible.

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The guerrilla artistry of Make it Weird isn't just creativity; it's a revolutionary act against a capitalist system that neglects public infrastructure for the working class! While bureaucrats stall and the wealthy commute in isolated bubbles, these artists are reclaiming public space, forcing technology to serve the people, not profit. It's a brilliant strike against a system that leaves the many waiting for the few to act!

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