Graffiti is a short-lived form of heritage balancing between tangible and intangible, offensive and pleasant. Graffiti makes people laugh, wonder, angry, think. These conflicting traits are all present along Vienna's Donaukanal (Eng. Danube Canal), a recreational hotspot – located in the city's heart – famous for its endless display of graffiti. The graffiti-focused heritage science project INDIGO aims to build the basis to systematically document, monitor, and analyse circa 13 km of Donaukanal graffiti in the next decade. The first part of this paper details INDIGO's goals and overarching methodological framework, simultaneously placing it into the broader landscape of graffiti research. The second part of the text concentrates on INDIGO's...
Graffiti sind eine kurzlebige und polarisierende Form unseres kulturellen Erbes. Graffiti verärgern,...
Project INDIGO aims to document, disseminate and analyse the contemporary graffiti-scape surrounding...
Colourful and ever-changing: Graffiti can be considered the urban chameleon skin. At the Donaukanal ...
Graffiti is a short-lived form of heritage balancing between tangible and intangible, offensive and ...
Graffiti is a short-lived form of heritage balancing between tangible and intangible, offensive and ...
This presentation was given by Geert Verhoeven during Session A of the goINDIGO 2022 international g...
This presentation provides a high-level introduction into the ÖAW-funded graffiti research project I...
Graffiti are polarising. Some consider them vandalism, others part of our cultural heritage. If we c...
Graffiti are studied by, amongst many others, archaeologists, sociologists, (art) historians, lingui...
Graffiti have always been a contested form of human expression. Although they have increasingly been...
Graffiti are a short-lived and polarising form of cultural heritage. The graffiti-focused research p...
This presentation was given by Benjamin Wild at the 3D-ARCH 2022 conference in Mantova, Italy. The p...
This presentation will introduce the online platform UrbanChameleon, which we have been developing t...
Colourful and ever-changing: Graffiti can be considered the urban chameleon skin. At the Donaukanal ...
Colourful and ever-changing: Graffiti can be considered the urban chameleon skin. At the Donaukanal ...
Graffiti sind eine kurzlebige und polarisierende Form unseres kulturellen Erbes. Graffiti verärgern,...
Project INDIGO aims to document, disseminate and analyse the contemporary graffiti-scape surrounding...
Colourful and ever-changing: Graffiti can be considered the urban chameleon skin. At the Donaukanal ...
Graffiti is a short-lived form of heritage balancing between tangible and intangible, offensive and ...
Graffiti is a short-lived form of heritage balancing between tangible and intangible, offensive and ...
This presentation was given by Geert Verhoeven during Session A of the goINDIGO 2022 international g...
This presentation provides a high-level introduction into the ÖAW-funded graffiti research project I...
Graffiti are polarising. Some consider them vandalism, others part of our cultural heritage. If we c...
Graffiti are studied by, amongst many others, archaeologists, sociologists, (art) historians, lingui...
Graffiti have always been a contested form of human expression. Although they have increasingly been...
Graffiti are a short-lived and polarising form of cultural heritage. The graffiti-focused research p...
This presentation was given by Benjamin Wild at the 3D-ARCH 2022 conference in Mantova, Italy. The p...
This presentation will introduce the online platform UrbanChameleon, which we have been developing t...
Colourful and ever-changing: Graffiti can be considered the urban chameleon skin. At the Donaukanal ...
Colourful and ever-changing: Graffiti can be considered the urban chameleon skin. At the Donaukanal ...
Graffiti sind eine kurzlebige und polarisierende Form unseres kulturellen Erbes. Graffiti verärgern,...
Project INDIGO aims to document, disseminate and analyse the contemporary graffiti-scape surrounding...
Colourful and ever-changing: Graffiti can be considered the urban chameleon skin. At the Donaukanal ...