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  1. (PDF) GRAFFITI AS A LINGUISTIC PHENOMENON: DIFFERENT

    The present paper is an attempt to view English textual graffiti in the light of the theory of language functions suggested by R. Jacobson. Graffiti is a unique medium of communication between ...

  2. Aesthetics of Graffiti: Comparison to Text-Based and

    It is the additional aim of the current study to explore this potential graffiti art bias, and to explore whether expertise modulates observer responses to graffiti art. Previous research suggests that biases against computer-generated art are not overridden by expertise (Chamberlain et al., 2018), and therefore it is unclear whether expertise ...

  3. (PDF) Embodied graffiti and street art research

    Introduction. Graffiti and street art can be defined as public – and often unauthorised – creative art. pieces in urban spaces that are produced by self-motivated individuals or collectives ...