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  2. Sludge Life - Wikipedia

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    Sludge Life is an open-world adventure game based on graffiti, parkour, and urban culture. [1] Initially equipped with nothing more than a spray can and laptop, [2] [3] the player must leap and climb to find preset locations for tagging in order to further explore the environment.

  3. Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure - Wikipedia

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    The game focuses on an amateur graffiti artist known as Trane who uses graffiti and tagging as a way to protest against the corrupt dystopic city of New Radius, in a future world where freedom of expression is suppressed by a tyrannical, Orwellian city government. The musical score for the game was produced by hip hop artist RJD2.

  4. Tag (graffiti) - Wikipedia

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    Tag (graffiti) Tags are one of the primary forms of modern graffiti, along with throw ups and pieces. The act of writing a tag is known as tagging. Tags are often thought of as the simplest form of graffiti art, prioritising legibility and flow [1] and are the form that most artists start with. [2] Tags, perhaps due to their simplicity, are ...

  5. Viral graffiti towers in LA are straining police and city ...

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    It all started in December, when local graffiti artists hit the tallest tower of the project, tagging their names on windows. On Feb. 3, a famous artist and his crew joined in, attracting even ...

  6. Al Diaz (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Website. al-diaz.com. Al Diaz (born June 10, 1959) is an American urban artist and lecturer best known for being among the first generation of graffiti writers in the community and for co-creating the graffiti campaign SAMO© with Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1978. [2][3][4]

  7. Graffiti in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti began appearing around New York City with the words "Bird Lives" [1] but after that, it took about a decade and a half for graffiti to become noticeable in NYC. So, around 1970 or 1971, TAKI 183 and Tracy 168 started to gain notoriety for their frequent vandalism. [2] Using a naming convention in which they would add their street ...

  8. Stefano Bloch - Wikipedia

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    Stefano Bloch. Stefano Bloch is an American author and professor of cultural geography and critical criminology at the University of Arizona who focuses on graffiti, prisons, the policing of public space, and gang activity. [1][2] Bloch is the author of Going All City: Struggle and Survival in LA's Graffiti Subculture[3][4] published by ...

  9. Two arrested in connection with tagging graffiti-covered L.A ...

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    Two people were arrested in connection with spray painting about 27 floors of an unfinished skyscraper in downtown Los Angeles, authorities said.