Horses Go To War In Banksy's 9th Work In New York City

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On Day #9 of his month-long series on the streets of New York City, graffiti artist Banksy has gone dark with a depiction of a shootout between armed men and hi-tech horses wearing night-vision goggles.

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The mural, located on the Lower East Side, appears to be painted on a car and the side of a truck:

This latest work is accompanied by an "audio guide" narrating the shootout with "Crazy Horse" on a police radar. You can listen to it on Banksy's website.

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The work is behind a heavily chained fence. A toll-free number where passers-by can access the audio guide is located on the garbage can next to the car.

If you know the exact location of this work, please send an email (and photo) to thelife@businessinsider.com.

Banksy gave a rare interview to The Village Voice today, explaining why he picked New York City for his latest installation.

You can find the rest of the works in his month-long series, titled "Better Out Than In," here.

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