hi thanks for doing this. its a great archive. someone at ramparts at esf had the clever idea that 'vandalising' flyposters which are illegally put up is not illegal and they were planning to whitewash over loads of flyposters and use it as graffiti space. I thought it was a nice idea xx
The first one is not graffiti at all ! It is a purely commercial advertisement for the shop. It has been mistaken for graffiti because their style is usually so predictable, and the shopkeeper has got somebody to imitate it. Does this make it politically correct ? If so, it seems a shallow decision.
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18.10.2004 18:47
Ta.
J
wikkid
22.10.2004 17:11
someone at ramparts at esf had the clever idea that 'vandalising' flyposters which are illegally put up is not illegal and they were planning to whitewash over loads of flyposters and use it as graffiti space.
I thought it was a nice idea
xx
someone else
Status of first item questioned
14.02.2005 23:25
"Troll"