Street Art Types — examples?
Murals, graffiti, stencils, stickers, posters.
Illicit Graffiti — definition?
Unauthorized markings on property, often vandalism.
Commissioned Murals — role?
Legally approved artworks enhancing urban spaces.
Street Art Types — distinction?
Authorized murals vs. illegal graffiti.
Property Rights — influence?
Determine legality of creating or altering street art.
Artist's Reclaim — concept?
Claim to create or restore art on owned walls.
Ephemeral Art — characteristic?
Temporary, often painted over or removed.
Painted Over Art — consequence?
Original work becomes inaccessible, emphasizing transience.
Cultural Impact — effect?
Fosters social commentary and urban beautification.
Gentrification — process?
Neighborhood transformation through influx of wealth.
Urban Decay — result?
Physical and social deterioration of city areas.
Vandalism — legal issue?
Deliberate property damage, often illegal.
Broken Windows Theory — idea?
Disorder signals lead to more crime.
Public Opinion — on street art?
Varies from appreciation to viewing as vandalism.
Visual Pollution — concern?
Unattractive clutter degrading urban aesthetics.
Street Art — debate?
Freedom vs. property rights and lawfulness.
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1. What is a mural?
2. What is considered crucial in distinguishing authorized murals from illicit graffiti in the property rights debate?
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