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Pieces of Art, or Violent Tags? By Rob van der Bijl
The story of graffiti in the historic centre of Bologna, Italy |
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In the
traditional approach of crime prevention graffiti is considered to be
an illegal act. Graffiti in this respect is a form of destruction, or
an expression of criminal behaviour. Graffiti is a complex phenomenon. Various types of graffiti appear in cities all over the world. Therefore it's hard to judge whether graffiti represents just artistic or criminal activity. Graffiti varies from simple scratches and tags to complicated drawings and aesthetical pieces. Italy is
one of the countries in Europe that witnessed a sharp increase in graffiti
expressions. On a quite Sunday during the summer of 2006 we wandered
through the historical centre of Bologna. Graffiti crossed our way everywhere
and we asked ourselves if the townscape was ruled by pieces of art or
by violent tags.
To be continued...
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