Examples of graffiti in the following topics:
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- The term gained popularity during the graffiti art boom of the early 1980s and continues to be applied to subsequent incarnations.
- The terms "urban art", "guerrilla art", "post-graffiti" and "neo-graffiti" are also sometimes used when referring to artwork created in these contexts .
- It is characterized by four distinct elements: rap music (oral), turntablism or "DJing" (aural), breaking (physical; ) and graffiti art (visual).
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- ., advertising, graffiti, product design, television, and movies), and the decorative arts (e.g., utilitarian objects such as furniture, glassware, ceramics, and all the crafts).
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- Popular art includes movies, product design, television, posters, graffiti, advertising, and video games.
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- Examples of direct action can include strikes, workplace occupations, sit-ins, tax resistance, graffiti, sabotage, hacktivism, property destruction, blockades, and other forms of community resistance.
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- By the 1980s and 1990s, hip-hop graffiti became predominate in urban communities.
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- Working with products such as Reverse Graffiti, air dancers, and 3D pavement advertising, the media became an affordable and effective tool for getting brand messages out into public spaces.
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- This graffiti-style quotation cites its source text and page number.
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- The channels may manifest themselves via the rumor-mill, social networking, graffiti, spoof newsletters, and water cooler conversations .
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- Other forms of protest behavior include marking public spaces with graffiti, demonstrating, and boycotting.