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) is an artistic project in Detroit, Michigan which seeks to draw attention to dilapidated buildings by painting them orange. [2] The project is composed of local artists, who go by their first names only (Christian, Jacques, Greg, Mike [3] and Andy [4] ) for fear of prosecution .
Dec 7, 2006 · Celeste Headlee. Listen. A group of artists in Detroit have been painting dilapidated houses a bright shade of orange. The project, called "Object Orange," is an attempt to draw attention...
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Dec 11, 2006 · Detroit’s Object Orange goes national. Thanks to PSFK and their article on Detroit’s Object Orange for the above video. ddd2 by ghettobrooke. We initially went with this feature because of a nice NPR feature from WDET, Detroit Artists Paint Town Orange to Force Change.
Jun 1, 2006 · Object Orange scouted out neighborhoods cursed with an exceptional number of collapsing houses—several of them long ago marked by the city with a “D” for demolition—and returned before dawn to cover their facades with Tiggerific paint from Behr’s Disney Color series, purchased from a local Home Depot.
Apr 15, 2014 · There’s also Object Orange, a group of anonymous activists who painted blighted houses by night in bright orange around the time Detroit hosted the Super Bowl. Their work had a measurable...
Sep 23, 2006 · A group of artists in Detroit is trying to call attention to abandoned buildings in the Motor City by painting them bright orange. The artists say they want to start a conversation about urban...
Apr 19, 2006 · An Object Orange alert. by Rebecca Mazzei. Here in Detroit, it's the middle of the night, it's freezing outside, and there's a sense of urgency. Not because of the chill in the air or because...