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Some Indonesians, especially the elderly, still see graiti as

                        vandalism but the younger generation is slowly warming
                        up to the idea of having art on the roadside. Indonesian
                        netizens  have  lately  rallied  against  removal  of  graiti

                        and arrest of artists. So much so even the police tried to
                        win public support by holding a graiti competition and
                        reversing the arrests earlier this year. Indonesia is inally

                        seeing graiti as a rising contemporary art and Fivust is
                        at the forefront.
                                           Source: https://asianews.network/gritty-graiti-in-indonesia-2/




                        What to Do


                      Step 1

                      Record the graiti you can ind in your neighborhood with

                      photographs with the following details:
                      1.    Record general views of the area and building, as well as
                          details of the graiti, the surface and its condition

                      2.  Include a scale in the photograph (for example, an object
                          such as a newspaper or water bottle)

                      3.  If possible, photograph any items, such as paint canisters
                          or stencils, left at or near the scene by the graitist.


                      Step 2

                      Respond to the graiti you have recorded.


                      In pairs, and using a Plus, Minus, Interesting (PMI) strategy,
                      consider the question ‘Is graiti art or vandalism?’







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