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01 April 2008
Graffiti Archaeology
Graffiti Archaeology is a website about how graffiti-covered walls change over time. It's a timelapse collage of photos of certain walls, taken over a span of months or years.
This group is a place for people to submit photos for use in this project, and discuss what's in them. If you have photos you'd like to add, please join the group!
We're mainly interested in places that get covered with layers of new artwork over time. Free walls, hall-of-fame type spots, etc. are ideal. But any wall that looks like it has some history is a good candidate.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/grafarc/
http://www.otherthings.com/grafarc/
photopool
http://www.flickr.com/groups/grafarc/pool/
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