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In message , Richard J.
writes Kat wrote: In message , Richard J. writes "Kat" wrote in message ... In message , Richard J. writes "Kat" wrote in message ... In message , Richard J. writes "Kat" wrote in message ... Whether you and I enjoy it or not, Graffiti is a valid form of visual expression. Oh dear. Criminal damage is valid? In what sense? Read the URL I posted. I did. It talked about "the illicit nature of graffiti", and said "This illegal expression constitutes vandalism to the larger society". There was also an interesting analysis of the phenomenon, but nowhere did the word "valid" appear. Why should it; it was my choice of word but look at the last paragraph. "Graffiti can be understood as concrete manifestations of personal and communal ideologies which are visually striking, insistent, and provocative; as such, they are worthy of the continued attention of art historians, social scientists, and policy makers alike." Seems like a fair summing up of its validity to me... The fact that something is worthy of attention doesn't make it valid. You said it was "a valid form of visual expression". Frankly I find that a shocking and irresponsible remark for an LU employee to make. Perhaps we're using different meanings of "valid". I thought you meant legitimate or acceptable. Then you weren't following my argument very closely. One of the meanings of validity, is "capable of being justified" and in that sense, graffiti is a valid art form. You're still saying in effect that criminal damage and vandalism are capable of being justified, which is where our argument started. Not much point in continuing it, I think, but perhaps I should remind you of the words of your Managing Director: "Graffiti is intimidating and attacks everybody's quality of life - it is psychological mugging." (LU press release, 19 Nov 2003.) In the contract I signed, there was nothing that said I should give up my right to independent thought. You still misunderstand the point I was making. I came into this thread in a response to someone who said that graffiti is NOT art; nothing to do with its legality (in the sense of vandalism or criminal damage) I have explained, at length and in spite of some highly patronising comments, that it can be considered an art form. Nothing more, nothing less. If that doesn't suit your understanding of art, then tough! -- Kat Me, Ambivalent? Well, yes and no. |
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Marc Brett wrote in message . ..
On 30 Jan 2004 06:48:04 -0800, (trainspotter) wrote: what do you all think of graffiti? Whenever I see it on my local streets, I reach for this: http://streetfaults.tfl.gov.uk/newfault.shtml I complain, and the graffiti gets mopped up (or the bollards repaired, or the street lights replaced, etc.). The feedback is nonexistant so I can't tell if it was *my* online complaint that triggered the repairs. In any event it's a good tool for improving the mental health of the public. Part of the problem with graffiti is that it enrages people and they feel powerless to fight back. Here is a tool that seems to even the odds a bit. why moan about graffiti? either ignore it and read the paper on the train or play a game called 'whose tag can i see most of'? fun! graffiti on the outside of the trains brighten them up from boring out red, blue and white tube trains. eurghhh. |
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![]() "trainspotter" wrote in message om... Marc Brett wrote in message . .. On 30 Jan 2004 06:48:04 -0800, (trainspotter) wrote: what do you all think of graffiti? Whenever I see it on my local streets, I reach for this: http://streetfaults.tfl.gov.uk/newfault.shtml I complain, and the graffiti gets mopped up (or the bollards repaired, or the street lights replaced, etc.). The feedback is nonexistant so I can't tell if it was *my* online complaint that triggered the repairs. In any event it's a good tool for improving the mental health of the public. Part of the problem with graffiti is that it enrages people and they feel powerless to fight back. Here is a tool that seems to even the odds a bit. why moan about graffiti? either ignore it and read the paper on the train or play a game called 'whose tag can i see most of'? fun! graffiti on the outside of the trains brighten them up from boring out red, blue and white tube trains. eurghhh. -------------------- It's **** & you are a piece of **** too!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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"Marc Brett" wrote in message
... On 30 Jan 2004 06:48:04 -0800, (trainspotter) wrote: what do you all think of graffiti? Whenever I see it on my local streets, I reach for this: http://streetfaults.tfl.gov.uk/newfault.shtml I complain, and the graffiti gets mopped up (or the bollards repaired, or the street lights replaced, etc. I reported some defective lights using this system in August last year. TfL sent the report to the borough, despite the fact that the lights were clearly on a TfL road. The borough passed the report back a few days later. The lights still haven't been fixed and TfL say that they don't know what's happening with this fault. My own borough usually fixes defective lights within a week. Robin |
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why moan about graffiti? either ignore it and read the paper on the
train or play a game called 'whose tag can i see most of'? fun! graffiti on the outside of the trains brighten them up from boring out red, blue and white tube trains. eurghhh. The outside of your house is boring and your car probably is too. I think I'll go and throw a bucket of pink paint over it. -- To reply direct, remove NOSPAM and replace with railwaysonline For Train Information, The Latest News & Best photos around check out the Award Winning Railways Online at http://www.railwaysonline.co.uk "Hating Thames Trains since 2003" |
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In message , Kat
writes Most of it is boring rubbish but occasionally I've seen a train (usually H&C) come in and thought "Wow, that really is worth looking at" I suppose it like weeds really, they're just flowers in the wrong place.. You're prolly surrounded by it all day long and it no longer shocks or disturbs you - but for the rest of us it still does. -- congokid Good restaurants in London? Number one on Google http://congokid.com |
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"The Bloke Next Door" Bloke@NextDoor wrote in message ...
"trainspotter" wrote in message om... Marc Brett wrote in message . .. On 30 Jan 2004 06:48:04 -0800, (trainspotter) wrote: what do you all think of graffiti? Whenever I see it on my local streets, I reach for this: http://streetfaults.tfl.gov.uk/newfault.shtml I complain, and the graffiti gets mopped up (or the bollards repaired, or the street lights replaced, etc.). The feedback is nonexistant so I can't tell if it was *my* online complaint that triggered the repairs. In any event it's a good tool for improving the mental health of the public. Part of the problem with graffiti is that it enrages people and they feel powerless to fight back. Here is a tool that seems to even the odds a bit. why moan about graffiti? either ignore it and read the paper on the train or play a game called 'whose tag can i see most of'? fun! graffiti on the outside of the trains brighten them up from boring out red, blue and white tube trains. eurghhh. -------------------- It's **** & you are a piece of **** too!!!!!!!!!!!!!! haha, whatever you do is **** aswell. |
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"Joe" wrote in message ...
why moan about graffiti? either ignore it and read the paper on the train or play a game called 'whose tag can i see most of'? fun! graffiti on the outside of the trains brighten them up from boring out red, blue and white tube trains. eurghhh. The outside of your house is boring and your car probably is too. I think I'll go and throw a bucket of pink paint over it. like i say... you think of it like that but it isn't nothing like that. no graffiti writer would think of throwing a 'bucket of paint' over someones property (house, car etc). get the facts right before trying to look smug. |
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