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GRAFFITI AS VANDALISM: AN ANALYSIS OF THE INTENTIONS, …
For the Department of Art and Design: We, the undersigned, certify that the thesis of the following student meets the required standards of scholarship, format, and style of the university and the student…
Criminal but Beautiful: A Study on Graffiti and the Role of Value ...
Statements included: ‘In general I am not disturbed by graffiti’ (recoded), ‘The presence of graffiti is a sign of crime’, ‘I feel safer in an environment where there is no graffiti’, …
(PDF) Embodied graffiti and street art research
In this paper we discuss how embodied methodologies provide multisensory research results where the experienced moments, the participant’s and researcher’s senses, cognition and mobility in ...
Concepts of Graffiti: Much More than Just Art
A review of psychological research on graffiti is presented, with the outcome that little consensus exists in the literature regarding graffiti.
(PDF) GRAFFITI AS A LINGUISTIC PHENOMENON: …
The paper views graffiti as a form of mass communication and tries to outline and analyse the characteristic features of each of the elements of the communicative model graffiti develops.
The conceptual notion of “the streets” in graffiti and street art: A ...
This thesis is research for the conceptual notion of “the streets”, encountered in numerous instances throughout my engagement with graffiti and street artists.
Street Art, Ideology, and Public Space
The first section examines the practices of early graffiti writer Dondi White alongside his contemporaries John Fekner and Jenny Holzer, contemporary artists who were working in the streets of New York during the …
The Problem of Contemporary Graffiti
This thesis is about the normative question as to whether graffiti should be encouraged, tolerated, or discouraged in our public places. The definition of the term is highly
Embodied graffiti and street art research
This paper puts forward the views and experiences of embodied methodologies from three graffiti and street art researchers with backgrounds in artistic research, sociology and cognitive science. Such a multidisciplinary …
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For the Department of Art and Design: We, the undersigned, certify that the thesis of the following student meets the required standards of scholarship, format, and style of the university and the student…
Statements included: ‘In general I am not disturbed by graffiti’ (recoded), ‘The presence of graffiti is a sign of crime’, ‘I feel safer in an environment where there is no graffiti’, …
In this paper we discuss how embodied methodologies provide multisensory research results where the experienced moments, the participant’s and researcher’s senses, cognition and mobility in ...
A review of psychological research on graffiti is presented, with the outcome that little consensus exists in the literature regarding graffiti.
The paper views graffiti as a form of mass communication and tries to outline and analyse the characteristic features of each of the elements of the communicative model graffiti develops.
This thesis is research for the conceptual notion of “the streets”, encountered in numerous instances throughout my engagement with graffiti and street artists.
The first section examines the practices of early graffiti writer Dondi White alongside his contemporaries John Fekner and Jenny Holzer, contemporary artists who were working in the streets of New York during the …
This thesis is about the normative question as to whether graffiti should be encouraged, tolerated, or discouraged in our public places. The definition of the term is highly
This paper puts forward the views and experiences of embodied methodologies from three graffiti and street art researchers with backgrounds in artistic research, sociology and cognitive science. Such a multidisciplinary …