tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585745702009153026.post5073815924987904722..comments2023-10-06T00:01:16.868+11:00Comments on Gleaners Inc. ::2 Ballarat St. Brunswick::: The veiw from hereGleaners Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/01291908690965484028noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585745702009153026.post-2361867030441092752012-07-12T14:47:29.202+10:002012-07-12T14:47:29.202+10:00I might add I'm all for keeping the rents down...I might add I'm all for keeping the rents down and putting the breaks on gentrification in Brunswick. Luckily the regular shootings and crime are helping this cause! The tagging and illegal graf is small fishies compared to our mafia goings on !Gleaners Inc.https://www.blogger.com/profile/01291908690965484028noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585745702009153026.post-3184391388399980732012-07-12T14:38:34.583+10:002012-07-12T14:38:34.583+10:00The irony is most of the tags and sharpie comments...The irony is most of the tags and sharpie comments on our building are by middle class white kids trying to be edgy. <br />No political messages or urban commentary....just bored teens who fancy themselves as gangstas!Gleaners Inc.https://www.blogger.com/profile/01291908690965484028noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585745702009153026.post-80351426984160608802012-07-12T02:44:57.180+10:002012-07-12T02:44:57.180+10:00Hi Gleaners Inc. et. al!
I kind of understand why...Hi Gleaners Inc. et. al!<br /><br />I kind of understand why there is a reaction against guerilla knitting. In brief: Public art is essentially a reclamation of public space. That means you need to think carefully about who you’re reclaiming it for and from, and why. It may be fine around your own home (but be careful of decorating trees as it harms wildlife), but in public it is a definite political statement. A quote:<br /><br />"Interventions into public space that have a cute, indie aesthetic (like yarn-bombing, seed-bombing, paste-ups, and to a lesser extent stencil graffiti) are primarily carried out by white middle-class art student types. They are tolerated, seen as tourist attractions, and often sponsored by government art bodies. They’re also sure signs of gentrification. <br /><br />Compare the reaction to tagging and traditional graf. They’re also forms of public art, but are criminalised, heavily policed, and widely perceived to bring down the tone and property values of an area. I’d say this is because they are reclamations of public space primarily by people of colour and working class people."<br /><br />Guerilla knitting may be aesthetically pleasing to those participating, but it serves literally no purpose and pretty much marks any area as the property of twee white hipster-kids. This may be why this particular sharpie-wielder has protested?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585745702009153026.post-79941906835416360402012-04-29T21:28:30.505+10:002012-04-29T21:28:30.505+10:00Knit graffiti is beautiful - texta scribble is mos...Knit graffiti is beautiful - texta scribble is most definitely not!CurlyPopshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02073292585833387749noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585745702009153026.post-67809812221427343572012-04-29T13:48:41.724+10:002012-04-29T13:48:41.724+10:00Love it. Can't understand the objection. Gra...Love it. Can't understand the objection. Grafitti knitting is lovely, harmless, sweet, gorgeous and makes all our lives better in my opinion. I did a project on it a few years ago in a small town. Its great! more of it I reckon.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com