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Fri Jul 31
Street Art of the Day: For her street art project “Sidewalk Psychiatry,” artist/designer Candy Chang went around NYC stenciling critical questions on sidewalks to assist pedestrians in their daily self-evaluations.
Candy explains:

Pedestrians in the city often find themselves walking in deep thought. A routine trip can prompt reflections on everything from future goals to last night’s dinner conversation. As people sacrifice personal time for hectic schedules, these casual occasions for reflection become all the more important.
Sidewalk Psychiatry encourages self-evaluation in transit by posing critical questions on the pavements of New York City. Now your daily ponderings and emotional problems can be prodded and treated on the go - and, best of all, it’s free of charge!

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Street Art of the Day: For her street art project “Sidewalk Psychiatry,” artist/designer Candy Chang went around NYC stenciling critical questions on sidewalks to assist pedestrians in their daily self-evaluations.

Candy explains:

Pedestrians in the city often find themselves walking in deep thought. A routine trip can prompt reflections on everything from future goals to last night’s dinner conversation. As people sacrifice personal time for hectic schedules, these casual occasions for reflection become all the more important.

Sidewalk Psychiatry encourages self-evaluation in transit by posing critical questions on the pavements of New York City. Now your daily ponderings and emotional problems can be prodded and treated on the go - and, best of all, it’s free of charge!

[via.]

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