Andy DiLallo’s Steal This Sticker (2021) critiques how capitalist values have shifted cultural belief systems thus straying humanity from a “collective care network.” The game begins with a series of questions for the viewer to answer which is followed by accompanying games for the viewer to play. Upon completion of the piece, players are rewarded with the option to order an actual sticker. This sticker, containing a QR code to the game’s website, can then be placed anywhere, further spreading the message and ability to engage in the project. DiLallo’s multimedia piece is meant to serve as an “inspiration and youth activist primer, leading to tangible actions that contribute to a better future for all.”
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Andy DiLallo is a media artist exploring restorative uses of technology through interactive and immersive experiences, video games, net art, video art, and sound art. He is currently an MFA Arts Practice candidate at the University of Colorado Boulder. Andy’s work was recently featured internationally at SIGGRAPH 2020, the 2021 Athens Digital Arts Festival, and a public intervention during COP26 Glasgow.