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- New Yorkers react to "The Emperor Has No Balls," one of five life-size statues of Donald Trump created by anarchist art collective Indecline. For hours, people gathered around the statue to laugh and pose for photos, while the NYC Parks Department figured out how to remove the art. Eventually, the figure was smashed and taken away. Later, the NYC Parks Department released this statement: "NYC Parks stands firmly against any unpermitted erection in city parks, no matter how small." Other statues have been installed in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Cleveland and Seattle.
- My Space Rants! filmed over 600 New Yorkers in five days expressing their thoughts, gripes and opinions on any topic they chose from their boyfriends and mothers to the environment and global warming. The one-minute rants were then posted in near real time on MySpace where participants could add comments, share the videos with friends to encourage them to create and post their own rants. Scarpa's theme of participants not only as consumers but as content creators was an integral part the project. The series has garnered over 10 million viewers to date.
- Subconsciously Harry derives a sense of serenity from his predictable, routine activities, and tends to develop emotional bonds with what & whom he perceives to be permanent fixtures in his life. One day an unpredictable, random change to a part of his routine stirs up strong emotions in him, and sends him scurrying elsewhere in search of predictability and tranquility. There is a bit of Harry in every one of us. As the saying goes - No surprise is a good surprise!
- The guys hug it out with strangers in the park, go head-to-head pitching wacky inventions to confused consumers, and launch a manhunt for their imaginary wives.
- The guys pose as inhospitable restaurant hosts, then beg strangers to babysit their grandfathers. Plus the longest punishment in Jokers' history.
- Steven, Andrew and Adam head to New York to try Vegan dishes priced at $10, $64, and $135 to determine which is the most worth it for it's given price.
- Steven and his friends Evan and Alex head off to New York to try on three different suits at $399, $1935, and $7,900 to see which suit is the most worth it for its price.
- Steven, Andrew and Adam try $16 and $27 fried chicken, as well as a $500 fried chicken dish paired with caviar, to determine which is the most worth it for it's price. Featuring renowned celebrity chefs David Chang and Marcus Samuelson.