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Woman Convicted for Googly Eyes Prank on Australian Sculpture

First article: 26 mar. 2026, 08:55 | Last update: 26 mar. 2026, 08:55 | 1 source | 1 article

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An Australian woman has been convicted for attaching googly eyes to a controversial public sculpture, nicknamed the "Blue Blob." The act, intended as a harmless prank, resulted in legal consequences, highlighting the complexities surrounding public art, freedom of expression, and vandalism. The case has ignited discussion about the subjective nature of art and the appropriate response to perceived aesthetic offenses.

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Australian woman convicted after putting googly eyes on controversial ‘Blue Blob’ sculpture Foto: The Independent
The Independent 26 mar. 2026, 08:55 (2 hours ago)

Australian woman convicted after putting googly eyes on controversial ‘Blue Blob’ sculpture

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