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Exploring the social life of urban spaces through AI. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Salazar-Miranda A   +7 more
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Street art/art in the street – semiotics, politics, economy

open access: yesSocial Semiotics, 2022
The last decades have seen the ideological transformations of graffiti and street art once constructed as criminal acts and associated with urban decay to being acceptable and profitable forms of commercial art.
Gonçalves, Kellie, Milani, Tommaso M.
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Street art, heritage and affective atmospheres

Cultural Geographies, 2023
During the last decade, street art has received increased attention within heritage studies. However, current heritage research has not sufficiently explored street art’s crucial relationships with everyday life and change, as well as its performative ...
Laima Nomeikaite
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Street art and creative place-making: urban tourism regeneration in Toronto, Canada

International Journal of Tourism Cities, 2023
Purpose This paper aims to discuss the place-making processes of street art within the context of Toronto, Canada, and potential for street art as alternative tourism to contribute to new urban tourism and encourage urban regeneration in the city ...
K. A. McClinchey
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Street Art and the Struggle for Public Space

Street Art & Urban Creativity, 2023
The film entitled "Coretan Seni Dibalik Vandalisme" is an Indonesian-language documentary film that offers street art from a broader perspective, beyond the values ​​of legality and democracy.
M. Z. Muttaqin
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Jahresthema: Street Art / Sujet annuel : Street art

2023
Deutsches Forum für Kunstgeschichte (DFK Paris): Jahresbericht / Rapport annuel, Jahresbericht / Rapport annuel 2021 ...
Calogirou, Claire   +5 more
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From the Tag to the #Hashtag: Street Art, Instagram, and Gentrification

Space and Culture, 2022
One of the key trends that can be seen in gentrifying environments is the use of “street art” murals, which are increasingly connected to official government-sanctioned “street art festivals,” to decorate the walls of urban neighborhoods—sometimes ...
E. Polson
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Informality from above in the governance of graffiti and street art in Sydney

Urban Geography, 2022
This article analyses the ways in which urban authorities and elites embrace informality when formal laws and regulations get in the way of making the city they want.
Kurt Iveson, C. McAuliffe
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Understanding the Value of Street Art for Artists, Consumers, and Brands

Journal of Current Issues & Research in Advertising, 2022
This study explores the contribution of street art to the communication of a brand. In-depth interviews were conducted with consumers, urban artists, and brand managers. Street art can contribute to the communication of a specific brand by (a) imprinting
D. Cárdenas   +3 more
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