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		<title>052 &#8211; Make an impression</title>
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Today I&#8217;m out making photos and I come across this guy, Nathan, crowbarring posters off a lamp post. I missed the first best shot &#8211; &#8230;]]></description>
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Today I&#8217;m out making photos and I come across this guy, Nathan, crowbarring posters off a lamp post. I missed the first best shot &#8211; Nathan standing on top of the van (it&#8217;s all dented in) and he&#8217;s stretching and kicking the posters off.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s several centimeters of posters laminated together with paste &#8211; a kind of sedimentation of accumulated culture. It takes a dab hand with the crowbar, but Nathan soon managed to get the posters off and stashed in the van. I wish I&#8217;d had more time to find out about the where&#8217;s and why&#8217;s and how&#8217;s. One thing that Nathan did reveal was this was nothing exceptional &#8211; last week he peeled off some posters that went back to the 90s. I&#8217;d never really thought about it &#8211; of course, why not? A few years back I did see posters peeling themselves off as a result of rain. I though about rescuing them and selectively tearing or sanding through the layers and that with some resin might make for an interesting coffee table or some such. I parked the idea at the time, but I am beginning to see potential again.</p>
<p>Meanwhile Nathan&#8217;s tearing about the city peeling off the years. Interesting. It&#8217;s a kind of un-graffiti. Thanks, Nathan.</p>
<p><a href="http://freshnewday.net/manifesto/">Manifesto</a><br />
10. Every day connect with somebody.<br />
14. Every day the ordinary can be the extraordinary.<br />
16. Every day looking at the order of things gives you power.</p>
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