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category dublin | arts and media | feature author Tuesday February 08, 2005 04:57author by noise hacker Report this post to the editors

The Spray and Writing is on the Wall

Noise Hacker has (since early 2004) published sixteen series of images lifted from the streets and walls of Dublin on Indymedia Ireland. All of the Images are copyleft so do steal and use as you desire. Click any single image to access the original series of images of which it was part.

author by redjadepublication date Tue Feb 08, 2005 13:52author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Ive been bookmarking websites about stencils, graffiti and other propaganda at the following links....

http://del.icio.us/redjade/stencils
http://del.icio.us/redjade/graffiti
http://del.icio.us/redjade/propaganda

more del.icio.us goodies of mine here...
http://del.icio.us/redjade

my photophone pix posted here can be seen at
http://AllOtherPlaces.org

enjoy.

3200nokiaa018.jpg

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author by redjadepublication date Tue Feb 08, 2005 15:47author address author phone Report this post to the editors

[insert tongue in cheek]

Defiant statement during Super Bowl half time
InfoShop.org

Last year Janet Jackson's breast was the big hype. This act definitely brought forth questions about patriarchal dominance of the media, morality, decency, race, etc. However such a display was easily construed as controversy for it's own sake.

[....]

All he did was all he could do. He chose a nice T-shirt and raised his fist. He raised his left fist, the historical sign of revolutionaries, particularly Anarchists. He simply chose to wear red and black, the colors of anarcho-syndicalism. On his shirt, he rocked the black star, symbol of Anarchism used all over the world by Anarchist groups and in Anarchist art.

What makes this a controversial statement? What makes it as controversial as Jackson's nip? Easy, it was a clear sign of solidarity with Anarchists. Anarchists, who in the US have shown themselves to be stalwart fighters against oppression, and the legitimate heirs to the youth resistance of which the Beetles were once a part.

http://www.infoshop.org/inews/article.php?story=20050207192111554

Paul McCartney: 'I will fight, for the right, To live in freedom, ah yeah, com'on now...'
Paul McCartney: 'I will fight, for the right, To live in freedom, ah yeah, com'on now...'

author by RARRRRRpublication date Thu Feb 10, 2005 22:41author address author phone Report this post to the editors

i would'nt exactly call paul an anarchist an now...........get a grip

author by systempublication date Thu Feb 17, 2005 20:12author address author phone Report this post to the editors

not from da streets of dublin - but from a well boarded up G8 Geneva innit...

see ya in scotland :-)

author by d'otherpublication date Thu Aug 11, 2005 16:13author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Picture of Martin Daly,some DUblin City Council honcho posing with his finger pointing accusingly at the batman style Grift piece in an alley off Wicklow St in today's Hearld.

He says he's launching a campaign to clean up tagging in the city, with primary focus going towards taking down political, racist and 'downright offensive' grafitti. What with the limitations on the right to poster in the city, you can see the use of this in undermining the right to organise in one way or another. Not to mention the stupidity of some blokes coming along and destroying the decent attempts by some people to cover the grey urban landscape with colour by buffing them with blobs of paint that look even more scarring than any bad tag.

author by Olafpublication date Tue Jan 20, 2009 23:12author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Where can graffiti like this be found in Dublin?
I'm doing a documentary on Hiphop in Ireland and need so shots of cool graffiti.

Thanks for your help

Olaf

author by Bic@Raypublication date Sun Nov 06, 2011 12:25author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I'm doing a college project in image and photography. I love your work and was wondering if I could take a few photos of the person behind the art. I'm not looking for an actual facial photo - silhouette would be fine. It would be just to give the background story to add to the work you do and to personalise the story behind the images. I'd really appreciate it. Thanks. CJ

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