Giant Printer Paints Political Twitter Tweets on Streets - A giant printer is painting 40-character life-size tweets about world hunger and poverty across roadways — it’s all part of the ONE Street Tweet campaign.
The street-tweeting campaign launched on Wednesday. The advocacy group ONE started the machine’s engines in Maryland and will continue printing tweets for two days until May 18. People in more than 34 countries have contributed tweets so far. The ONE team wants the leaders at G8′s 3rd Annual Symposium on Global Agriculture and Food Security to take notice.
Source: Mashable
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