Art or vandalism? Creative or criminal? Painting with a broad brush, this enlightening documentary studies the phenomenon of graffiti around the world. From the earliest scrawlings of antiquity to famous practitioners such as the Philadelphia-based Cornbread and New York City's Taki 183, to the modern "bombers" who continue to push legal and artistic envelopes, the film explores street art in its many incarnations...
Some call it tagging, some call it writing, still others call it bombing--it's all graffiti. Whether it's art or not is another matter, but it's undeniably illegal. Tony Silver and Henry Chalfant's historic PBS documentary Style Wars tracks the rise and fall of subway graffiti in New York in the late 1970s and early 1980s...
This richly deep and engaging dating-sim is ranked as the best on the Saturn in Japan. You receive a mysterious note from a girl you once knew telling you she wants to see you again. But who is it? You moved around a lot when you were younger...
Stickerbomb is the first collectable, fully-peelable sticker book featuring illustration, graffiti, and graphics. It is filled with an amazing collection of over 250 specially commissioned stickers by artists, illustrators, and graffiti writers from around the world...
In Japan, modern sewer systems began to appear during the late 19th century, though evidence of older sewage systems dates back to over 2,000 years ago. Foreign engineers introduced the Japanese to modern, underground sewer systems with above ground access points called manhoru (manholes)...