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Walk/Don't-Walk-Man remixer adds clothes to traffic signals

Cory Doctorow at 10:47 am Mon, Sep 5, 2005

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Daryl sez, "Thundercut's a street artist who creates these stickers that go on the "walking man" part of the walk/don't walk crosswalk lights - it makes the walking man funkier by giving him outfits, but doesn't block the light." Link (Thanks, Daryl!)

Update: Reevo shot this video of a Thundercat-remixed stop-hand in NYC.

Update 2 Kristen sez, "you should check out Scott Garner's little collection of genius animations, starring Walk/Don't Walk Man & other pedestrian signals."

Update 3: Adam sez, "Thundercut is actually a couple. Here's a feature on them from February."

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