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The initial deployment began on November 4th, 2024. This is often viewed as the initial creation of the club itself. A series of three posters were created<ref name="multiple_posters">One of these posters contained four different variations of the same content, though they are almost never treated as discrete objects</ref> | The initial deployment began on November 4th, 2024. This is often viewed as the initial creation of the club itself. A series of three posters were created<ref name="multiple_posters">One of these posters contained four different variations of the same content, though they are almost never treated as discrete objects</ref> over the course of about two days, before being deployed on the night of the fourth. The posters contain several references to 'anachronistic' media to the untrained eye. |
Revision as of 00:53, 21 November 2024
Posters refers specifically to those deployed by The Intrusive Gardening Club. This page is a collection of posters, organized by deployment section.
Initiation
The initial deployment began on November 4th, 2024. This is often viewed as the initial creation of the club itself. A series of three posters were created[1] over the course of about two days, before being deployed on the night of the fourth. The posters contain several references to 'anachronistic' media to the untrained eye.
- ↑ One of these posters contained four different variations of the same content, though they are almost never treated as discrete objects