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John Dunn
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John Dunn
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10 views...and numbs the word
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Andy Reeve
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Hi John,
I don't agree with the statement in your work. Cyber Graffitti, to my mind, would be writing unauthorised text onto a webpage that you don't have authorised access to.
I hope my feedback helps.
Best wishes,
Andy
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John Dunn
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I understand then that you mean that your comment here is Cyber Graffiti
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Andy Reeve
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Well, no. You've invited people to comment on your work, and my access is authorised as, I'm a registered user of ArtSlant.
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John Dunn
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precisely then Reeve...you ARE welcome this is Cyber Graffiti Art movement. It is different from the usual street graffiti because it welcomes everbody. Members are adults with clever child-like minds,...wise and artisticly foolish from years of artistic experience in all fields. We are user friendly although we mock the establishment but we don't practise vandalism like 16year olds in hoodies do. There are 16year old 40year olds still crawling around with spray cans all huffed up with rotting egos who are out to spray their fame onto anything they deam fashionable. But they still have to grow up. The Cyber Graffiti movement requires no art journalist to write thesis on them or to promote them in galleries. We are not interested in wanking our dicks or fannies in public marble halls.
Hope you got the picture.
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