Dialogues with Graffiti: Connected Environments, Communities, Materials and Technologies
Part 2: An introduction to alternative material and community responses to regenerating built environments.
Marcus Willcocks, 14 December 2010 Dialogues with Graffiti for the Twenty First Century City
Southbank Undercroft London Legal spaces and Negotiated walls
Dialogues with Graffiti for the Twenty First Century City
Neil Ayling / Southbank Undercroft Replaceable Panels, leading to Graffiti Sculptures
Dialogues with Graffiti for the Twenty First Century City
‘Youth Space’ Boca Nord, Barcelona Replaceable Panels, facilitating workshops with young people
Dialogues with Graffiti for the Twenty First Century City
US Creates & Monorex Workshops with young people, stimulating creative competition ‘Secret Wars’ rules: • 60 minutes • No pencil • B&W only • No aerosol • Keep it clean
Dialogues with Graffiti for the Twenty First Century City
The Cans Festival: ‘Stencil-only’ rules Interactive street art/graffiti exhibition, curated by Banksy
Dialogues with Graffiti for the Twenty First Century City
Street Art Dealer Promoting commercial opportunity among writers
Dialogues with Graffiti for the Twenty First Century City
Graffiti Research Lab Digital Graffiti / ‘Digital Tags’
Dialogues with Graffiti for the Twenty First Century City
Jorge Rodriguez Gereda / ArtJammer Charcoal Graffiti
Dialogues with Graffiti for the Twenty First Century City
Knitta ‘The world’s least offensive Graffiti’
Dialogues with Graffiti for the Twenty First Century City
Edina Todoki Green Walling: Moss ‘Graffiti’
Dialogues with Graffiti for the Twenty First Century City
BioTecture Green Walling: Buckingham Palace Rd. Construction hoarding
Dialogues with Graffiti for the Twenty First Century City
Moose / Symbolix Reverse Graffiti
Dialogues with Graffiti for the Twenty First Century City
Nortumberland Police Reverse Graffiti Street Advertising
Dialogues with Graffiti for the Twenty First Century City
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Dialogues with Graffiti for the Twenty First Century City