Strolling through Madrid, I could hardly believe my own eyes when I saw this extraordinary poster-display. Being used to Japanese advertising, where you have one single poster stuck onto a wall and removed for the next one, I was quite shocked to see these tons of layers of poster over poster, that transformed to a whole new thing of its own. Amazing! Some were even too heavy to hang - and taken down to be used as some kind of extra wall, that would still be updated with new layers of information.

endless layers of posters

countless!

some poster-history piled up before another one

standing poster sculpture

mille feuille!!!
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Greetings from Madrid… Yep, you have noticed something that is amazingly great about Madrid. I mean Madrid because at least I have not seen this so extreme in other places of Spain… Maybe because the cultural live is not so excesive as in Madrid, or maybe because somebody cleans up the existing signs.
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