Obliterate Bad Art Project
What The Commission handed out at the 1998 Philadelphia Fringe Festival.
Fallon and Rosof also handed out round, computer-generated stickers. Not everybody liked them. One person was critical of the poor quality of the sticker design. He may have been right.
Petitions
Fallon and Rosof also solicited signatures for a petition to obliterate bad art. They sent the signed petitions to the mayor of Philadelphia. He didn't respond or take any action. Fallon and Rosof posted the petitions on the Internet.
Roberta Fallon and Libby Rosof
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A Report of The Zero .1% for Art Commission (heavily abridged version)
To help the public overcome their shyness in judging art, Fallon and Rosof gave away these small, portable blinders. The blinders empowered people to block out artwork they disliked.
But 70 percent accepted the tools with pleasure, and 5 percent asked for more. Three people cheered, "Stop bad art, stop bad art," from their balcony, and two art students said they wanted to be just like Fallon and Rosof.
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