Just do it!

public intervention, installation, video, 2003.

Theme of this public action is a problem with aggressive direct advertising with printed propaganda materials that are being sent to our letterboxes by big shopping moles. These printed materials are pollution of our consumer society and can be placed in so-called ?white noise?. This aggressive advertising was through the process of recycling brought to another meaning that sees paper waste as cheep building material in the form of paper bricks.
Paraphrasing the Nike?s global advertising campaign ?Just do it!? it called for direct action of recycling and was understand as demonstration toward not enough imaginative use of paper, which is already in the method of usage understood as waste.

The other view of recycling and problematic violence of direct advertising is direct resistance, where metaphorically closure of the entrances to the shopping moles is a gesture that shows that people are sensitive for the fact that consumer mechanisms are seeing and treating us through numbers and depersonalised target groups.

Special thanks: Marko Sedlaček, Jure Sajovic, Marko Hrovat, Lada Cerar, Gregor Plevnik, Pavle in Marja Sedlaček, Martin Bricelj, Matjaž Rebec, Metka Zupanič and many others.

Production: Gallery Kapelica, Ljubljana, Slovenia

The project was realized in three following phases:

Just Do it!-paper bricks production

1. Recycling of printed propaganda materials and making of the paper bricks in Kapelica Gallery

Just do it!-Public Actions

2. Public actions with closure of the entrances to the shopping moles with recycled paper bricks

Just do it!-Exhibition

3. Closing exhibition of the project in Kapelica Gallery