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Culture of Urban Graffiti: The Importance of Graffiti in Urban Landscape
Culture is a key factor in the fields of architecture and urban design; and designs face different users with different cultures. However, the resultant of urban design, architecture and arts, as different dimensions of design, is found in culture ...
Arezoo khani
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AUTOGRAF—AUTomated Orthorectification of GRAFfiti Photos
Admired and despised, created and destroyed, legal and illegal: Contemporary graffiti are polarising, and not everybody agrees to label them as cultural heritage.
Benjamin Wild +7 more
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Automated Graffiti Detection: A Novel Approach to Maintaining Historical Architecture in Communities
Graffiti is common in many communities and even affects our historical and heritage structures. This leads to a decrease in the revenue associated with commercial activities or services (e.g., shops, restaurants, residences), and potentially reduces ...
Jongseong Choi +9 more
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Beyond Art: Graffiti as a Medium of Counterpublics
The use of a variety of art forms to support citizens’ dissent and protest is a long-standing tradition in Indonesia. This work aims at investigating the role of artistic, low-technology modes of communication in the form of graffiti for the mediation of
Djamila Hess, Deddy Mulyana
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Exploring hidden narratives: Conscript graffiti at the former military base of Kummersdorf [PDF]
This article explores the cultural significance and interpretative potential of graffiti left by Soviet conscripts at Kummersdorf, a former military base in the German federal state of Brandenburg.
Hack, H, Merrill, S
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Liquid-like transparent and flexible coatings for anti-graffiti applications
Transparent, durable and smooth coatings with anti-fouling properties are highly desirable for many applications e.g. windows and touch screens. However, most of smooth anti-fouling coatings are limited by complicated preparation and application ...
Peng Gao +6 more
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“Just writing your name?” An analysis of the spatial behaviour of graffiti writers in Amsterdam
The phenomenon of graffiti has received much attention from many sub-disciplines in social science. Scholars often engage with a small fragment of graffiti writing using ideas popular in their own-subdiscipline.
Jannes Van Loon
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"Darling Look! It’s a Banksy!” Viewers’ Material Engagement with Street Art and Graffiti [PDF]
This chapter examines viewers’ affective encounters with street art and graffiti, with attention to the critical framework provided by Rancière (2004), whose work suggests a method for investigating our aesthetic practices of participation (or exclusion)
Flynn, Danny, Hansen, Susan
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Graffiti, Street Art and Copyright [PDF]
This short note examines whether street and graffiti art can and should be protected by copyright. Indeed, cases where corporations have used these forms of art to promote their products are increasingly common, which shows that these artworks are ...
Bonadio, E.
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The article dealt with a problem of graffiti on bridges. Graffiti can be perceived as a form of artistic expression. Two historical examples of graffiti, one from antiquity times and the other one from the forties of the past century were presented.
Sławomir Karaś +2 more
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