Here in Portugal, is very common for Town Halls to promote graffiti
festivals, with buildings and public spaces assigning spaces where urban
artists can do their artworks.
There are world renowned Portuguese graffiters thanks to this subculture
that it's present in almost every Portuguese city. (V
Nearby my high school there is a wall administrated by government. They invite
artists to graffiti the wall every month.
If I'm mapping I would mark it as an attraction, but only name it as graffiti
wall but won't put the work name on the map.
- Tan
在 2020年7月2日 星期四 下午1:33:44 [GMT+8], Clifford
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> On 2. Jul 2020, at 16:12, Jarek Piórkowski wrote:
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> If this was a monument, what would we consider a much taller sculpture
yes, I’ve also some examples
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Treptower_Ehrenmal,_Tag_des_Sieges_2015,_01.jpg#mw-jump-to-license
https://
On Thu, 2 Jul 2020 at 09:26, Paul Allen wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Jul 2020 at 14:05, Martin Koppenhoefer
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>> a monument is an object that you can go into, you cannot enter a graffiti so
>> in any case this is not a monument for OpenStreetMap.
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> From the wiki: "A memorial object, which is esp
On Thu, 2 Jul 2020 at 14:34, Martin Koppenhoefer
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> > On 2. Jul 2020, at 15:27, Paul Allen wrote:
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> > But if it had been
> > constructed as part of the memorial, it might (just) qualify as a
> monument
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> to me this is in no way especially large, it looks just like a piece of
> wall
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> On 2. Jul 2020, at 15:27, Paul Allen wrote:
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> But if it had been
> constructed as part of the memorial, it might (just) qualify as a monument
to me this is in no way especially large, it looks just like a piece of wall.
Proceed as you wish ;-)
Cheers Martin
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On Thu, 2 Jul 2020 at 14:05, Martin Koppenhoefer
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> > On 2. Jul 2020, at 14:27, Paul Allen wrote:
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> > After doing some digging, that wall is the remains of a gabled wall of a
> > ruined cottage, so it wasn't constructed specifically to apply the
> > graffito. Which means it's not a
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> On 2. Jul 2020, at 14:27, Paul Allen wrote:
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> After doing some digging, that wall is the remains of a gabled wall of a
> ruined cottage, so it wasn't constructed specifically to apply the
> graffito. Which means it's not a monument. So I'll retag it as
> a memorial.
a
On Thu, 2 Jul 2020 at 09:55, Martin Koppenhoefer
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> On 2. Jul 2020, at 02:23, Paul Allen wrote:
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> Somebody,
> not me, mapped it as a monument although I don't think monument
> applies: https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/6211918213
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> it definitely isn’t a monument in OpenStreetMap t
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> On 2. Jul 2020, at 02:23, Paul Allen wrote:
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> Somebody,
> not me, mapped it as a monument although I don't think monument
> applies: https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/6211918213
it definitely isn’t a monument in OpenStreetMap terms, you should retag it.
memorial might
When I lived in a suburb of Minneapolis, we had this bridge that everyone
graffitied. Some of it was typical trash, but others were works of art,
including Prince on a motorcycle. About the same time out came Prince's
album, Graffiti Bridge.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graffiti_Bridge_(album) The
On 7/1/20 18:03, António Madeira wrote:
> What is the criteria to tag a graffiti?
> Since there's no wiki for this type of artwork, the only information
> that exists is "A notable graffiti work", here:
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:artwork_type
>
> So, what is a notable graffiti? A si
Well, depends on what you consider a mural to be. The distinction
between a mural and a graffiti should also be better defined.
A mural can be any painting or artwork apllied on a wall, indoors or
outdoors.
I would say that an outdoor mural is always a graffiti if it is painted.
Às 21:21 de 01
Yes, these are the two main issues regarding this tag: subjectiveness
and permanence.
Maybe a wiki could help and clarify what is a "notable" one.
This question arose in the Portuguese Telegram channel, where someone
was tagging pokemon paintings he himself did around his city. Some of
them are s
On Thu, 2 Jul 2020 at 01:02, Martin Koppenhoefer
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> it’s a qualifier that is highly subjective as noted by Paul. The criterion
> is *you*. If you believe it should be mapped, then do it.
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> Add an image= tag if you like, and if you are going to add further detail
>
And it's also, like m
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> On 2. Jul 2020, at 01:05, António Madeira wrote:
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> What is the criteria to tag a graffiti?
> Since there's no wiki for this type of artwork, the only information
> that exists is "A notable graffiti work", here:
it’s a qualifier that is highly subjective as noted by Pau
On Thu, 2 Jul 2020 at 00:05, António Madeira wrote:
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> So, what is a notable graffiti? A signed one? A big one? An authorized one?
>
Notable graffiti is graffiti that people take note of. It's as simple as
that.
It's subjective. Do you think it ought to be mapped, for whatever reason?
Then i
What is the criteria to tag a graffiti?
Since there's no wiki for this type of artwork, the only information
that exists is "A notable graffiti work", here:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:artwork_type
So, what is a notable graffiti? A signed one? A big one? An authorized one?
There are a
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