From the wall to the screen: graffiti on cyberculture
Abstract
This text reflects on how Internet and new digital technologies have transformed the meaning of graffiti in recent years. Current graffiti culture is inseparable from its visualization and circulation through the type of interactive and networked screens that today dominate our communicative space and our mediation processes. In this sense, the article argues that the screen has become the new “wall” of contemporary graffiti, the main area where all practices and experiences of graffiti and the so-called street art or postgraffiti converge.Downloads
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