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涂鸦和街道艺术早已成为城市景观的重要组成部分,每天都有新作品出现,原有的作品则随之消失。这些创造性表达、临时性标识和文字涂写,成为今天城市公共空间中不断变化的艺术样式。街头艺术很容易被视为破坏行为。不过,在“谁拥有这座城市?”(Who Owns the City)艺术项目中,德国汉诺威的年轻人与建筑师、艺术家和通讯设计师合作,清晰演绎出隐蔽在街道艺术背后的公共空间中的新艺术形式,从而建立起一个对空间、建筑和城市之间关系进行深入调查的路径。这个项目的发起
Graffiti and street art have long been an important part of urban landscapes, with new works appearing every day and the original works disappearing. These creative expressions, temporary logos, and words have become the changing art style in urban public spaces today. Street art can easily be seen as sabotage. However, in the “Who Owns the City” art project, young people in Hannover, Germany, collaborated with architects, artists and communications designers to articulate a public space behind street art In the new art form, thus establishing a path to an in-depth investigation of the relationship between space, architecture and the city. The launch of this project