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Attack of Space Invaders in Sao Paolo

The attack is spreading with the latest hit of Space Invaders in Sao Paolo. This 8-bit street art has honed in on walls across the world, starting at its home base in Paris and moving throughout Europe and North America and Asia. Now Brazil welcomes the rogue street artist. Invader's work is characterized by little aliens made of mosaic tiles on building walls. Here in Brazil all his work used local tiles.

The mysterious artist who does not reveal his identity to anyone was the most popular French artist on the Internet in 2011, according to Liberation.fr. This is a major indication to the popularity and universal appeal Invader has on the populations he invades. After Space Invaders in Sao Paolo, you have to wonder where the next attack is set for.
Trend Themes
1. Street Art Innovation - Exploring the use of mosaic tiles in street art creates a unique and visually appealing form of expression.
2. Global Street Art Movement - The spread of Space Invaders street art from Paris to Europe, North America, Asia, and now Brazil showcases the global reach and impact of street art.
3. Anonymity in Art - The mysterious identity of Invader adds an element of intrigue and fascination to his artwork, capturing the attention and curiosity of viewers.
Industry Implications
1. Art & Design - Adopting mosaic tiles in public art installations and graffiti can drive innovation and create visually striking urban landscapes.
2. Tourism - Cities with iconic street art installations like Space Invaders can leverage their appeal to attract tourists and promote urban exploration.
3. Online Marketing and Social Media - Anonymous artists like Invader who generate curiosity and intrigue through their artwork can capitalize on viral marketing tactics and social media platforms to enhance their reach and popularity.

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