Question
Graffiti is often viewed as going against society. Why is this often the case?
(1 point)
O Many people do not care for this style of art so they protest it.
• It often defaces or damages public buildings or private property.
O Society tends to have a very limited view of what is and is not art.
• Graffiti artists generally use spray paint which is not usually used in art.
(1 point)
O Many people do not care for this style of art so they protest it.
• It often defaces or damages public buildings or private property.
O Society tends to have a very limited view of what is and is not art.
• Graffiti artists generally use spray paint which is not usually used in art.
Answers
GPT 3.5
• It is seen as a form of vandalism or illegal activity, which goes against societal norms and rules.
• Graffiti often challenges authority and conventions, leading to it being seen as rebellious or subversive.
• The content of graffiti can also be controversial or provocative, stirring up societal debates.
• Graffiti is often associated with urban areas and marginalized communities, further marginalizing the art form itself.
• The temporary nature of graffiti, as it can be easily removed or painted over, contributes to the perception that it is transgressive and against the norms of permanence and preservation.
• Graffiti often challenges authority and conventions, leading to it being seen as rebellious or subversive.
• The content of graffiti can also be controversial or provocative, stirring up societal debates.
• Graffiti is often associated with urban areas and marginalized communities, further marginalizing the art form itself.
• The temporary nature of graffiti, as it can be easily removed or painted over, contributes to the perception that it is transgressive and against the norms of permanence and preservation.