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Dancing Graffiti

Dancing Graffiti

By Ryan Van Etten on 01/07/2010

The film Bomb It portrays graffiti as the “biggest art movement in humankind.” With any movement there is opposition and many see graffiti or tagging as mere vandalism. Art or vandalism—where do you spray the line? “Graffiti is energy” says Bronx graffiti artist T-Kid and “it represents life” says artist Pose 2. The same can be said about dance—

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Visualjournal (Updated)

Visualjournal (Updated)

By Ryan Van Etten on 07/28/2009

We’ll be running a new image series, called Photo Journal, where we showcase live music photos, deviations, and digital artwork relating to music, arts, virtuality, and technology.

Posted in Editor Notes, Photo Journal | Tagged arts, artwork, Creative Commons, digital, FAQ, flickr, flickr group, imagination, interpretation, music photography, open, Photo Journal, site info, visualjournal | Leave a response

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