Jun 9, 2011 ... Last month was the 100th anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, which killed 146 garment workers. To commemorate this tragedy ...
Dec 24, 2007 ... Otherwise known as reverse shoplifting, shopdropping involves surreptitiously putting things in stores, rather than illegally taking them out, and ...
Dec 25, 2007 ... Also known as reverse shoplifting, shopdropping describes the act of sneaking specifically marked items into a shop and placing them on ...
Sep 29, 2009 ... Ever since Marcel Duchamp appropriated mass market objects and pronounced them "readymades" and Andy Warhol elevated the Campbell's ...
Otherwise known as reverse shoplifting, shopdropping involves surreptitiously putting things in stores, rather than illegally taking them out, and the motivations ...
The show was called Shopdropping. The way it works is this: An artist makes a piece, say in the case of Packard Jennings, a doll. But as an interrupt, the doll is ...
Jul 7, 2011 ...Shop Dropping Product Labels - by the Yes Lab. Creating your own products or labels for existing products can be a fun, effective, and powerful ...
Dec 11, 2009 ... In the New York Times, Ian Urbana defined “shopdropping” as the act of “… surreptitiously putting things in stores, rather than illegally taking ...
Dec 26, 2007 ... Have you heard about shopdropping? It's the big new fad among burgeoning anarchists who, instead of stealing, spread havoc by smuggling ...