
Dead Drops fastens USB flash drives to walls, curbs, and buildings around New York and invites strangers to plug-in and share their favorite files.

Dan Witz (whose hyperreal paintings we admire) creates some truly unsettling street art. Maybe don't show this one to the kids?

Funny or Die takes the Yes Men "punk Chevron" challenge, and a hilarious video results.

The artist NeSpoon's "urban jewelry" is decorating branch and trunk stumps in Poland.

Last week the Yes Men punked Chevron. Now they want you to create your own "We Agree" ad to keep the campaign going.
The TED Prize 2011 goes to the international street artist JR, whose groundbreaking work is not only eye-catching, but also world changing.
The Yes Men have spoofed the company's "We Agree" campaign, claiming that Chevron agrees that oil companies should "clean up their messes."
Hypothetical Development places architectural renderings for imaginary, never-gonna-happen places on vacant, dilapidated buildings in New Orleans.
Wooster Collective's video introduction to their history of street art.
Hand-harvested from pharmaceutical-rich waters, All-Salt's delicate seasoning can cure your depression, asthma, and UTI.
An artist uses a freeway as his canvas, all in the name of public good. The freeway sign arrived in Los Angeles five days after I did. It...
That heartening piece of news I posted earlier about the Chamber of Commerce dramatically reversing its stance on climate legislation seemed a...
Raising Profiles Looking at one hillside favela outside Rio de Janeiro in the summer of 2008, you would have seen its residents staring back at...
We're not going to make GOOD entirely about street artist JR (we already covered him in the magazine here and in the blog here) but his newest...
When we last saw street artist JR, he was pasting large pictures of Israelis and Palestinians on either side of the Gaza Wall. Now, he's taken...
Street artist JR brings Israelis and Palestinians closer together on the security wall that divides them.