Love and Security – Tissue Magazine




„Viennese art collective A.ACTIVITIES reclaim the subway in a seriously good-looking act of civil disobedience. Talking about seriousness, it was quite hard to get a hold of them — their security precautions were no joke. As promised in TISSUE N°3 here’s the video to their illegal performance.
“The subway is a powerful symbol. In graffiti culture, the subway has a mythological status as a hard to reach target, and a reminder of graffiti’s origins on the New York public transit lines. For everyone else, the subway is something that belongs to the city’s inhabitants, something that we see and touch every day as we take the train. Still, the subway is out of reach. It is hidden away in tunnels under the city and protected by security, cameras and police. All contact with the subway follows an exact and constructed pattern and any movement out of that pattern is prohibited. As a media for painting, the subway is taboo.”
“In that moment, in that situation we were present as naked humans, vulnerable and exposed, among giant steel cars, surveillance systems and electric tracks, equipped with nothing but paint. On the spot, confronted with the untouchable subway, with our fears and the closed doors behind us, we left our traces along with a message that is simple and clear: We were here.“
“The public transport authority treats the immaculacy of the trains as their highest priority. No subway will go into traffic with paint on it. By filming the act and publishing the video, we made sure that our traces will never disappear. It is our hope that anyone who has seen the images will keep them in their mind as they go on the subway. Our paintings may have never travelled the city, but they will travel through the internet and can be seen here in print forever.“
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Plakat, Gebäude und Spielerbank mit Graffiti besprüht (kleinezeitung.at)

Ein Unbekannter besprühte ein Werbeplakat, ein Gebäude und eine Spielerbank mit Graffiti. Die Höhe des Sachschadens ist nicht bekannt.
In der Nacht auf Sonntag beschädigte ein bisher unbekannter Täter bei einer Sport- und Freizeitanlage in Klagenfurt ein Werbeplakat aus Metall, die Außenwand eines Gebäudes sowie eine Spielerbank, in dem er mit rotem, schwarzem und grünem Lackspray mehrere Schriftzüge (Graffitis) aufsprühte.
Die genaue Schadenshöhe ist derzeit nicht bekannt.
Quelle: kleinezeitung.at
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