Graffiti Taxonomy
Evan Roth’s graffiti taxonomy project is at Fondation Cartier’s. It’s a study of the diversity of Parisian graffiti tags. Evan photographed over 2,400 graffiti tags from April 24 to April 28, 2009. Photographs were archived, tagged and sorted by letters. The ten most commonly used letters were then identified (A,E,I,K,N,O,R,S,T and U) and then eighteen tags were isolated to represent the diversity and range of that specific character.
Here’s a video, but go see the site, it’s better.
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