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Hey Vice-

Remember when you guys had a fucking graffiti section in your mag-

http://www.viceland.com/issues/v8n5/htdocs/steady_b.php

Arent you guys friends with those Irak idiots?

Wasn't sure exactly when graffiti got boring - but apparently sometime over the last 3 years.

Fuck - even the VICE logo looks like a graffiti piece.

i guess it go boring when Angelina spent $400,000 on Banksy's art:
http://vice.typepad.com/vice_magazine/2006/12/new_york_banksy.html

all yall head in nyc should bomb vice hq

I like it.
I love how its gone past names and tags and has blown open..
This guys art looks fantastic and beats staring at ugly RIo walls

"i guess it go boring when Angelina spent $400,000 on Banksy's art"

i agree it boring around the time banksy started getting paid seriously. this stuff in rio looks great though

Yeah...boring like having a banana up your ass. Mabye we could solve the Irak problem and get the Yanks to loosen up a bit if we shove some fruit up peoples asses and start wearing very small bathing suits while spraypainting the shit out of everything. If you don't get in a fight in Rio then there's a major problem with the way you are living. And if you don't get something stuck up your ass, or stick it up someone else's ass, then you are also probably not from there.

"banana up the ass" ahaha! im going to fucking rio.

speto is one reason why graffiti isnt boring. speto is just another dude. there are mad dudes like speto out there doing shit. im willing to bet that the interviewer knows little to nothing about graff (besides for doing a line off earsnots penis).

check out the
G TRAIN LADY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQ3dMXMnwQE

hahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa you've read my mind: 'graffiti'. yeah right. theyre all aspiring web developers painting murals for the local council and getting they're real names in the paper.
dis.
gus.
ting.
and they market themselves like some kind of underground art rebellion.

please.
these days its a segway into an advertising career or having your own hip hop clothing label kill me now please.

(except iraq, i like those guys)

everything is always gay until someone who's not gay does something that isn't gay. follow?

graffiti is cool

Hello,
My Name is J. I am a print journalism major at Florida International University, in Miami, FL.
I am currently working on my senior project, which is to construct a blog, as well as write a feature story about the history of graffiti in Brazil.

I want to discuss its beginnings, evolution, styles (can/stencil), political and social connections and references (i.e. messages/ protests), acceptance into the modern art world, and artists involved in the past and currently. Most importantly, what does it all mean. Why the culture is so important and how these forms of self-expression communicate with others.

I am also looking for contributions of work from artists in Brazil. If you have any knowledge or contacts, please do not hesitate to get in touch with me.
My contact information:
E-mail: Jmillerdean@gmail.com

Thank you for your time.

J

It depends on where, it did get boring. However, I would say it's just a matter of time that it comes back again, anywhere.
I'm not a graffitti fan, however I should say here in Barcelona we've kind of have a back into it that is more than convincing. See miss van, lolo or the like.

graffitti got boring in 1985 when every kid in your high school was fucking doing it.

hmmm j, maybe you should go to brazil? i think it would be valuable for someone to focus on graf in northeast brazil; american articles tend to focus on rio and sao paulo only. ah shit, you probably already wrote your piece.

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