Anti graffiti by-law petition for Cape Town, South Africa

We are facing a new anti-graffiti by-law in cape town which takes away the house owners rights to give permission for any artworks on their walls besides a house number.

The new, proposed graffiti by-law makes no distinction between vandalism and public art that is done with the permission of the owner of the property.

Click here to sign the petition amending this by-law.

To:  The City of Cape Town

The new, proposed graffiti by-law criminalizes all forms of public art and violates our personal right to freedom of expression on private property. It makes no distinction between vandalism and public art that is done with the permission of the owner of the property.

The by-law will soon be presented for public discussion and these are the two main issues that we feel need to be addressed:

1. The definition of ‘graffiti’ under the by-law is too broad. It classifies ‘graffiti’ as any inscription, word, figure, letter, sign, symbol, sketch, picture or drawing. There should be a clear differentiation between ‘graffiti vandalism’ [e.g. gang tags, scratchings] and public art that is done with permission from the owner [murals, colourful characters and positive, inspiring messages].

2. The by- law removes the legal right of the private property owner to paint anything other than a house number on his/her wall. We strongly believe that the private property owner should maintain the right to determine what to paint on to his/her property without permission from the City.

We, the undersigned, urge the City of Cape Town to amend this by-law to become a more inclusive one and thus limit the damage it can potentially do to the creative growth of our city.

Sincerely,
The Undersigned

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BOMB IT DC SCREENING NEWS

The HALF N’ HALF blog is posting about our DC screening on April 3rd.

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If you’re in the area, come check us out at the Historical Society of Washington DC.

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Filmrecensie: Bomb It

Netherland Press:

BREDA – De Europese première van de film over graffiti, Bomb It, trekt erg weinig bekijks tijdens het International Film Festival Breda. Slechts vier mensen (onder wie ik) zijn naar de MustSee-bioscoop gekomen om de film over ‘taggers’ te zien. Misschien omdat een uur ‘s middags te vroeg is, de hele bioscoop is nog leeg. De film op zich is zeker niet slecht.

‘Bomb It’ is zeker niet de eerste film over graffitiartiesten, zoals de groep zichzelf noemt. De film maakt zich wel uniek door meerdere aspecten van het werk zelf te belichten. En niet alleen op één plek. Philadelphia, New York, Amsterdam, Berlijn en Tokyo. Overal bestaan artiesten die het ‘taggen’ tot een kunst hebben verheven, zelfs in de townships van Kaapstad.

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BOMB IT KENT STATE SCREENING

4/29 Kent, Ohio Kent State University

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BOMB IT D.C. SCREENING

4/4 Washington, D.C.

Where: Historical Society of Washington D.C.

Screening time TBD: check here for more.


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