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unit 7 Reading Club 2 Graffiti: From Vandalism to Street Art 0 0 1 1 1 2 Learning Objectives To learn about graffiti and its development. To think about the effect of graffiti on society. Graffiti: From Vandalism to Street Art Look at the following pictures. What do they show? Activate And Share Graffiti: From Vandalism to Street Art graffiti Graffiti: From Vandalism to Street Art What is graffiti? Where do we see graffiti? Who paints the graffiti? graffiti—writings or drawings that are sprayed (喷) on a wall or other surface in a public place Graffiti: From Vandalism to Street Art GRAFFITI: FROM VANDALISM TO STREET ART An action involving deliberate damage to public or private property 蓄意破坏 Read the title and predict what the passage would be about? Graffiti: From Vandalism to Street Art 6 课文讲解 Romanticism in Poetry 1. Graffiti is writings,drawings or marks made on walls in public places.In most cases,it is created with paint or spray paint.Sometimes it is just a person's name or a rude word.Sometimes it is regarded as a public protest.Today, graffiti is often a mixture of writing and pictures,usually signed with a tag,which is a signature unique to an artist or group. 涂鸦 in most cases 大部分情况下 in that case 在那种情况下 in no case 决不 ......的混合物 Graffiti: From Vandalism to Street Art Graffiti is now popular all over the world,and even art museums and galleries are collecting the works of street artists.However,there are many controversies over graffiti.Some think it is a crime if done without a property owner's permission, while others see this as a rich form of non-traditional cultural expression. Graffiti: From Vandalism to Street Art 2. It is believed that graffiti in its modern form first became popular in the United States in the 1960s.Young adults in cities like New York would use paint in special cans to spray their tag on walls around the city. 喷洒液体 标签, (在墙壁, 汽车等上面)违法涂写的名字 颜料 Graffiti: From Vandalism to Street Art This tag was a name they created to identify themsel