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Sunday, April 01, 2007
  Europe - Singapore graf collaboration at *scape

Singapore continues to promote a domesticated street art as part of its official youth outreach. The skatepark near the *scape headquarters saw a recent Euro-Singaporean collaboration by some of our most established "street" artists, ie Antz, The Killer Gerbil, Zero, etc, working with the London Police, Pez, and Flying Fortress out of Germany.

Sorry guys, I have to use the quotemarks when "real" graffiti carries a mandatory sentence of caning .

I'm not saying I don't support what you are doing, I just think we have to keep some perspective.

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# posted @ 12:15 PM 2 comments | add a comment

haha!

-afei
By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3:47 AM  

Interesting, I was at the Cans Festival in London today and I saw a very provocative piece referencing Singapore.
By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:21 AM  

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