
Information Insertion by Levitating Potato, teucer, Ben Yamiin
February 25th, 2010 9:09 PM / Location: 35.787214,-78.66641
Sadly, though, there is one place with a disappointing absence of information about its place in the cultural history of the city of Raleigh - an otherwise-unremarkable spot on Hillsborough Street, in front of NC State University's Winston Hall, which played host to a noteworthy art installation.
Hillsborough Street is currently under construction. It has been since 2007, and shows no clear sign of stopping. One of the part-time construction workers is (or was) Joe Carnevale, a student at NCSU and an avid urban explorer and sometime street artist who goes by the name "U Live and You Burn." After getting an idea which apparently just wouldn't leave his head, ULYB stole three of the construction barrels which line Hillsborough, took them back to his apartment, and spent the next three hours with a box cutter and a paintbrush. Later that night, he returned to the area under construction and installed his masterpiece - a towering monster holding out its thumb as if to ask for a lift.

It didn't last long, of course, before Raleigh police removed the sculpture. They also tracked down the artist and arrested him on charges of larceny (for stealing his raw materials for the project.) It sparked a controversy that was the talk of the Triangle, with the sculpture's fans arguing that art should not be a crime, while the city maintained that he had illicitly stolen the barrels from the construction company they belonged to. They were right, of course, but that didn't make it a popular decision - even the CEO of Hamlett Associates (the construction company) was among the sculpture's aficionados, and declined to press charges. Not only did he like the sculpture, he said, but the $360 dollars in property damage (apparently those barrels cost more than you might think) was far less than the value of the publicity the sculpture had given his company.
Nonetheless, Carnevale was sentenced to 50 hours of community service as punishment for his art. He apparently spent them working on other art projects for various nonprofits, including a Raleigh street fair which displayed a seventeen-foot-tall dinosaur which he made out of barrels donated by Hamlett Associates.
It may not seem like much, but the traffic barrel sculpture has become something of a trendy cultural touchstone in the Triangle. While the artist is back to focusing on the buildering and the guerrilla photography, the piece that put his name in the papers has endured in the popular memory.
In an effort to remember and commemorate the short-lived existence of the iconic figure, we decided to install a North Carolina Highway Historical Marker sign to educate and inform the public of the historical signifigance of this site. Dimensions of existing signs were taken and fonts were matched for accuracy. We wrote up a blurb matching the style of the other markers, then Teucer designed the sign with technical assistance from Levatating Potato, while I painted the text.





Finished product:

We packed up the sign in the car

and drove to Raleigh
We put the finishing touches on the sign

and mounted the sign right next to the site of the original statue.




The next day, Teucer checked and the sign was still in place


and attracting attention

including some attention on the internet; a photo of it spawned quite a bit of chatter on Twitter:

and a local website has made mention of it. Apparently it even made it onto the local evening news.
All in all, if the mission of this praxis was to insert information regarding the work of Joseph Carnevale, it was a raging success.
Sign in Car

Not bolted together, the sign and its post fit in the car - but it's really, really tight.
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A sign, man's most honored, noteworthy, and commanding form of commemoration. A fitting tribute indeed, to a most celebrated moment in our recent history.
We also take it as a most gracious and deferential gesture that you have given first billing to the performers of the Monster Barrel troupe, before the organizing human participant.
Your sensitivity to these ideas gives me all the more reason to appreciate this community, and your collective welcoming and receptive attitudes to work outside the normal anthrocentric district, such as my new undertakings. I would be quite interested in collaborating with you to interpret and understand the gap between our cultures. This particular work leads me to wonder whether the human artist paints not just humanity on the canvas of my brethren, but pours something of himself into this mold. Does he see himself as a monster, as outsized for his small town, as craving attention and direction on the road of life? Questions like these, perhaps, are beyond my scope alone. I can only report on life this side of the median, but I might need your help to understand why any of us would cross the road. Keep me in mind, and perhaps let me know.
Take it slow,
The Road Scholar
Outstanding information insertion. I like how the original information insertion was in the physical world, but then it spread into the ether.
As of noon Friday 20100226, two days later, the sign is still up. (Photo added.)
In the news.
Apparently it's been taken down, as of 4 PM (time on the story). Ah well.
We were also on WRAL, the other local news channel, but their spot is not online.
We made it into print media now too - the Raleigh News & Observer ran a picture, on the first page of the local section.
(Also: updated praxis with a photo of today's N&O.)
News14 apparently just couldn't find it.
For those who don't know, Ben cut every one of those stencils by hand! It took him somewhat longer than it took me to craft the rest of the sign even if you give me credit for time spent waiting for paint to dry, and between us we spent more total man-hours on this project than went into the original sculpture.
So yeah, Ben is totally awesome.
Cheers for making stuff happen in NC.
And what´s the story of Ms. Monster at that rooftop? Looks like the rooftop of certain mall..
Ben has been all over the place, SF0 bless his soul
Mrs. Barrel Monster resides on the top of a business down the street. Not at the mall, alas. They're not that cool.
haHA! this is why you should never trust the media!
Hmm. Still unable to vote more than 5 points for this. Something must be wrong here.
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Hmm...
I applaud and commend your fine work.
It's been spun around a bit by the wind, is starting to yellow faintly in places, and has generally begun to show its age... but three months later our sign is still standing.
Yesterday afternoon, I drove past the barrel monster site. The sign is no more.
I'm not sure exactly how long that's been the case, but under two weeks. So, it lasted four months. And here I was amazed when we got to four days.
By the way, the rebar in the ground that supported it is still there, though somebody covered it with a traffic cone. (You can tell that's what happened because the rebar is slightly taller than the cone, which therefore does not quite sit on the ground.)
I figure removal by city gov't would include them planning to remove the rebar (either by digging it out or just wiggling it back and forth to loosen it and very slowly pulling it out), so this probably means some random person walked off with it. I hope it brings them great pleasure.
Nice work.