The Proyecto Burbuja is the take on The Bubble Project by Ji Lee but
localized in Buenos Aires and other places from Argentina and the
world, being the adaptation of the Project for Spanish-speaking
countries.
It has had a much slower response from the public than the original
Project, probably due to a number of social differences. A photographic
archive is being gathered and is expected to be made public in the near
future.
(Manifesto copied from The Bubble Project)
"Our communal spaces are being overrun with ads. Train stations,
streets, squares, busses, and subways now scream one message after
another at us. Once considered "public", these spaces are
increasingly being seized by corporations to propagate their messages
solely in the interest of profit. Armed with heavy budgets, their
marketing tactics are becoming more and more aggressive and
manipulative. We the public, are both target and victim of this media
attack.
The Bubble Project is the counterattack. The Bubbles are the
ammunition. Once placed on ads, these stickers transform the corporate
monologue into an open dialogue. They encourage anyone to fill them in
with any form of self expression, free from censorship. More bubbles
mean more freed spaces, more sharing of personal thoughts, more
reactions to current events, and most importantly, more imagination and
fun."





























































