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Absurdist Signs Delight… and Confuse!

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Six absurdist signs resembling official city council information boards have popped up across New Zealand’s second-largest city – The Guardian writes.

Outside an abandoned building in New Zealand’s second-biggest city, a sign reads “slightly haunted but manageable”. In the middle of a busy shopping strip, pedestrians are warned to keep to a 2.83km/h walking speed. In another part of Christchurch, one piece of signage declares simply “don’t”.

The baffling boards are not an overzealous new council initiative, but a piece of art designed to “play with the way we take authority and signage so seriously”.

Despite resembling official Christchurch city council signs, the “Christchurch city confusion” warnings are the work of artist Cameron Hunt.

“The idea was to make signs that look official, but with completely absurd messages, therefore creating moments of confusion, followed by little bursts of joy,” Hunt told the Guardian.

Click here to read the story over at The Guardian. 

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