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“…and I want to paint it black!?”
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- Akkermann, Antje (Author)
Title
“…and I want to paint it black!?”
Abstract
This working paper will unfold the methodological design of the PhD research project, Behind The Murals – A Participative Webdocu on the Motivations and the Reclamations of Street Art, with a focus on the incident when BLU repainted his murals at Berlin’s Cuvrybrache completely black. In contrast to BLU’s strategy – to erase his art so that it can no longer be made profitable by the investor of the lot or even by Berlin’s city marketing – I aim to investigate what other strategies against the reclamation of street art are imaginable. The main methodological question is, how is it possible to carry out this research in such a way that its results support the communities (potentially) affected by gentrification/touristification to gain a voice? The experimental methods of participatory video and digital storytelling will be applied with the target of producing a participative webdocu accompanied by a locally exhibited video installation.
Publication
SAUC - Street Art and Urban Creativity
Volume
1
Issue
1
Pages
63-66
Date
2015-12-20
Language
en
ISSN
2183-9956
Short Title
“…and I want to paint it black!?
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3/15/24, 8:46 AM
Library Catalog
journals.ap2.pt
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Citation
AKKERMANN, Antje, 2015. “…and I want to paint it black!?” SAUC - Street Art and Urban Creativity. Online. 20 December 2015. Vol. 1, no. 1, p. 63–66. DOI 10.25765/sauc.v1i1.18. [Accessed 15 March 2024].
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