On 29 May, 14:39, margee <geerts.mar...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Good day alt.graffiti-users,
>
> Let me know your opinion about the following:
> I am doing a graduation project for a Dutch trans****tation
> organisation, which is struggling with graffiti nuisance.
> This organisation is battling graffiti by cleaning every station and
> every vehicle within 24 hours, and by keeping bombed vehicles out of
> the schedule.
> My vision: illegal graffiti will never die, whatever is done to
> discourage writers to write.
> My strategy: I want to design "a graffiti experience". To make it
> possible for writers to express themselves in visuals, while they
> won't damage the surroundings. I don't know what this experience will
> be, but I know that it has to stimulate graffiti writers to write and
> it has to have a possitive influence on public trans****t passengers.
>
> Does anyone have an idea or opinion?
>
> Thanks,
> Margee
The fact it is illegal and "AGAINST" the system is what makes people
want to do it. They don't want to be allowed to express themselves,
they want to break the law, get one over the system and have fun.
Whilst your idea is a good concept it will fail in what aims to do.


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