
Graffiti Art
Presentation
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English
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11th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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5 Slides • 9 Questions
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Grafitti art or vandalism?
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Open Ended
Do you think graffiti is art or is it vandalism?
Why?
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First graffiti artist
Demetrius, a man who worked as a messenger in New York. He painted his signature on all the places where he delivered. He became famous and many young people began to imitate him and look for difficult places to leave his signature.
He was also called TAKI 183.
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Origin
The modern history of graffiti dates back to the 1960´s when it began in New York, influenced by hip hop music. the first graffiti artists were dedicated tu signatures, and they lived and painted in New York.
And it had a global impact since they began to have socio-political messages.
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It´s time to watch the video
Wait a few minutes while you watch the video to answer the questions.
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Multiple Choice
According to the video in first century who used graffiti for the first time?
Germans
Italians
Romans
Portuguese
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Multiple Choice
Which philosopher rejected graffiti, using the terms "ridiculous and pointless"?
Plutarco
Pitagoras
Isaac Newton
Socrates
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Multiple Choice
For which year did the graffiti have the most impact?
1990
1983
1869
1967
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Multiple Choice
What did Demetrius, also known as TAKI 183, do in New York that made him famous among young people?
He painted his signature on the places where he delivered messages.
He started working as a messenger in New York.
He created works of art in famous galleries.
He wrote a book about his life in the city.
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Multiple Choice
if you want to say that a graffiti is: big, beautiful, orange, Colombian and triangular.
What would be the correct order?
A beautiful, big, purple, triangular, colombianese graffiti
A beautiful, big, orange, triangular, colombian graffiti
An beautiful, big, orange, triangular, colombian graffiti
A graffiti that is beautiful, big, orange, round and colombian
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Multiple Choice
How did the modern history of graffiti begin and what influenced its early artists?
It began in Paris with a focus on abstract art.
It originated in the 1960s in New York, influenced by hip hop music.
It emerged in London as a form of protest against modern art.
It started in Los Angeles as an extension of traditional mural painting.
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Poll
Would you make a graffiti?
Yes, I would
No, I wouldn´t
I don't know
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Now for the speaking part in groups of 3 to 5 people tell us if you would do some graffiti or not and why, implementing themes seen in class.
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Draw
Do your own graffiti :)
Grafitti art or vandalism?
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