I really love The Bubble Project by Ji Lee in New York City. It's a great example of co-creativity in public spaces.
Lee explains in The Bubble Project Manifesto:
Our communal spaces are being overrun with ads. Train stations, streets, squares, buses, 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 aggressive and manipulative. We the public, are both target and victim of this media attack.
The Bubble Project is the counter attack.
Very Naomi Klienesque.
Whether you agree with Lee’s perspective or not, it’s important to know what’s happening at the fringes of art and media.
Thanks for the folks at Room 116 for pointing out the project.