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  2. Tag (graffiti) - Wikipedia

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    A tag is a simple form of graffiti art, often a stylised moniker or signature, that originated in Philadelphia and became popular in New York. Learn about the form, history and function of tags, as well as crew tags and stickers, from this Wikipedia article.

  3. Cool S - Wikipedia

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    The Cool S, also known as the Universal S, the Stüssy S, or the Super S, is a stylized, pointed S-shape that is doodled or graffitied. It has no clear origin, but it became popular in the 1970s and was trademarked in 2020.

  4. Glossary of graffiti - Wikipedia

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    Learn the meanings and origins of various terms and phrases related to graffiti and its subculture. Find out what angels, burners, caps, clowns, crews, and more mean in graffiti slang.

  5. George Floyd and Anti-Racist Street Art database - Wikipedia

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    The George Floyd and Anti-Racist Street Art database functions as a free virtual art library. It was launched on June 5, 2020, by Dr. Todd Lawrence and Dr. Heather Shirey, professors at the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

  6. Graffiti in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, culture, and legality of graffiti in the US, from its origins in the 1960s to its evolution in hip hop and art. Graffiti is illegal in most places, but some cities have decriminalized or legalized it for artistic purposes.

  7. ANSI art - Wikipedia

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    ANSI art is a form of computer art that uses extended ASCII characters and colors to create images and animations on bulletin board systems. Learn about its origins, popularity, decline, and revival in the BBS scene and the demoscene.

  8. Ben Eine - Wikipedia

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    Ben Eine is known for his colourful lettering on shop shutters and walls in London and other cities. He has also created fonts, clothing, artworks and campaigns for various causes and charities.

  9. Larry Tesler - Wikipedia

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    Larry Tesler was an American computer scientist who worked on human–computer interaction at Xerox PARC, Apple, Amazon, and Yahoo! He developed the copy and paste functionality with Tim Mott, and the modeless software concept for the Xerox Alto.