normally_impaired wrote:
In the cities in the USA (or America for you Europeans who can't distinguish between one country and a whole continent) the urban areas often have the gangs that put up gang tags to show what parts of the area they control. In the more rural areas it's just bored kids wasting paint. Then there's the artists who risk life and limb to get their awe-inspiring art into highly visible areas where most people wouldn't go (subway tunnels, highway bridges, etc.).
The most popular thing to tag here is railroad cars since their art won't stay stationary, and anybody who's stopped at a railroad crossing will see it. Railroad tagging is a felony offense since it's considered interfering with interstate commerce, especially when people paint over the markings on the cars that tell the train crews what they can and can't do with those cars, or what's in them. It seems like it's only conventional freight cars that get the bulk of it since intermodal wellcars don't have as much surface areas and intermodal facilities usually have decent security.
As far as the idea that you can paint over an existing tag if yours is better, who's to decide which is better? An egotistical kid is going to think that painting a swear word will be better than a well thought out work of art. You see big elaborate and often downright beautiful artwork covered up with simple initials and other uninspiring quick swipes of a spray can all the time.
i know your all correct, but the thing about europe is that gang culture isnt as predominant. american gang culture is almost a bit "unique" even for huge urban areas, the whole "gang for the sake of a gang" w the gang-id's etc. urban tagging crews here seem to stick to tagging, while drug dealers etc do the drug game, both of them stay clear of each others. the taggers are simply artists w a skater-style, while the dealers deal. organized crime in europe, for the most part, is more hidden than the american gang-idea. NOW, the american gang-idea has spread since the 90's tho a bit up and down, but never really "cought on".
in oslo, norways biggest city, of about a million inhabitants, there are only 3 acknowledged "gangs", two pakistani one vietnamese, theyre both known for drugs and guns, but none of them for tags or graffiti.
ive noticed those tagged trains btw, i always liked the concept. travelling art
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