El graffiti se refiere a inscripciones o pintadas en paredes y mobiliario urbano. Inicialmente surgió en la antigua Roma y se popularizó como movimiento artístico en Nueva York en los años 1960. El graffiti también se utiliza para hacer referencia a eslóganes políticos y sociales pintados sin permiso. El origen del graffiti moderno se atribuye a Cornbread en Filadelfia en 1960, quien comenzó a firmar sus nombres en las paredes para llamar la atención de una chica, lo que pron
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En esta presentación se define al graffiti en dos tipos de lenguaje: el académico y no académico. Luego podemos ver las formas de denominar a los escritores del "Art Graffiti". terminando, después con una síntesis del las definiciones que tiene el graffiti.
2. El Graffiti Se llama grafiti (palabra plural tomada del italiano graffiti, graffire) o pintada a varias formas de inscripción o pintura, generalmente sobre mobiliario urbano. La Real Academia de la lengua española designa como "grafito" una pintada particular, y su plural correspondiente es "grafitos".
3. También se llama grafiti a las inscripciones que han quedado en paredes desde los tiempos del Imperio romano. En el lenguaje común, el grafiti incluye lo que también se llama pintadas: el resultado de pintar en las paredes letreros, frecuentemente de contenido político o social, con o sin el permiso del dueño del inmueble, y el letrero o conjunto de letreros de dicho carácter que se han pintado en un lugar.
4. También se llama grafito, por extensión, a los eslóganes que se han popularizado con estas técnicas; por ejemplo, los grafitos de los disturbios de mayo de 1968 en París: L'imaginationaupouvoir (la imaginación al poder), o Sous les pavés il y a la plage (bajo los adoquines está la playa), etc. La expresión grafiti se usa también para referirse al movimiento artístico del mismo nombre, diferenciado de la pintura o como subcategoría de la misma, con su origen en el siglo XX. Fue un movimiento iniciado en los años 1960 en Nueva York, o, según aluden fuentes bibliográficas como gettingfromtheunderground, en Filadelfia.
5. El grafiti es uno de los cuatro elementos básicos de la cultura hip hop, donde se llama grafo o grafiti a un tipo específico. En este sentido, una pintada política no sería un grafito. Es un término tomado del italiano, graffiti, plural de graffito, que significa ‘marca o inscripción hecha rascando o rayando un muro’ y así llaman también arqueólogos y epigrafistas a las inscripciones espontáneas que han quedado en las paredes desde tiempos del Imperio romano. El arqueólogo RaffaeleGarrucci divulgó el término en medios de académicos internacionales a mediados del siglo XIX[ Origen
6. En 1960, Cornbread, de Filadelfia, junto con su partner "KoolEarl" ayudaron a definir el papel del grafiti (bombing) y el getting up; una parte principal de aquel papel era la fama. Cornbread comenzó a grafitear, para llamar la atención de una muchacha que le gustó, con unas firmas (tags). Pronto esto se le volvió una misión a tiempo completo, tanto que se otorgó una corona, que colocó en su tag. Las proezas de Cornbread pronto fueron registradas por la prensa negra, creándose una retroalimentación entre ambas: cada tanto los periodistas sugerían una idea que realizaría Cornbread. Por ejemplo, alguien mencionó que sería fantástico que alguien pusiera un tag en el jet de Jackson Five cuando aterrizara en Filadelfia. Cornbread lo hizo y la prensa lo publicó. Hacia finales de los años '60 una subcultura había nacido en Filadelfia que tenía su propio estilo: letras largas con bases sobre el inferior. Años más tarde, cuando esto llegó a Nueva York, fue llamado Elegante Broadway. La única cosa faltante del movimiento de Filadelfia era la prominencia del metro. Cornbread dejó de pintar en 1972.