Reflection on Da Word- graffiti artist

Before you get going on blogging about technology and its relationship to popular/sub popular culture, I'd like you to briefly reflect on the Da Word graffiti artist by Tonouchi. What isues do you think he raises? What issues did you like or dislike about what he says? What did you think about the language he uses and what questions did this reading raise for you?

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Heaven spot

On Da Word graffiti artist by Tonouchi has been a whole different view of writing, including on the way things are spell and pronounce. It mentions a few words that only a few can understand, the only few who know the graffiti culture like I. I feel that I can relate to Haki, I myself am a graffiti artist that went through a few struggle as well who is indecisive on the world of art and technology. I as well have my parents helping me decide what I want to do in my life, I want to reach that heaven spot that haki mentions with graff. The heaven spot that is mention is a high spot like a top building and doing your piece and I myself would reach a high spot in my life to be known and get respect.

1 comment:

  1. In what ways, did your public school education encourage artistic approaches to learning? Since graffiti art is such a huge part of your life and what you do for fun how could you use it to learn about ideas or stories? Futher, do you think it has influenced the kind of career you want to have?

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