Workshop?. Visual Essays B or above? Vague terminology: Society Media Use of direct quotes referencing Luke Gibbons.

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Workshop?

Visual Essays B or above? Vague terminology: Society Media Use of direct quotes referencing Luke Gibbons

Urban Visual Culture Luke Gibbons

Context Matters “All manner of art produced in a city responds to, interacts with or intervenes in particular space… …It is a significant part of urban life and visual culture…” (Waclewek, 2012:157) Amy Burnham

Chris Wyman

Mame Diop

Post-graffiti… Historical context Apart from Law Alternative visual culture Graffiti “has everything to do with the culture of [a] city…” ( Waklawek, 2012:160) Sam Tibshiran

jean-luc ngabo

No matter how controlled… All spaces are open to subversion Karys Frenette

Cayla Schwartz Jaime Fergus Adam Zavadil Rachel Magyar

But what does it do? Do you look at your walk around town differently now?(p. 122 – 132) Have you noticed repetition? Discuss… Amy Burnham

Sarah Filleter

Jessie Nelson & Dan Andre

Street to Gallery to ….

…WWW:Documentation/Surveillance Disemination Faux credibility? Police strategies Recording ‘tags’ as evidence…

Reclaimation… Waclewek makes distinctions between Street Artists and Graffiti Writers: Describe Critique Is this similar to the distinction copyright protection is conceptualized in USA, UK, or Canada? Mirna Sabbagh El Rami

Josh Hruschka