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INDIGO in Stockholm

Posted on 24 Sep at 12:13

On the 23rd of September, INDIGO was present on the graffiti workshop Tagging Heritage: Unlocking the Potential of the Graffiti Collections at The National Library of Sweden in Stockholm.

The workshop, organised by Andrea Dankić and Samuel Merrill (both from Umeå University), explored the different ways in which the archives of the Underground Productions magazine (and the donated collections of art historian Staffan Jacobson and author Bengt Dagrin) could be used by academics as well as the general public.

During a 15-minute presentation, Geert presented some of the metadata approaches developed during the INDIGO project.

The featured image is by track172.

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Graffiti is unique, short-lived heritage balancing between tangible and intangible, offensive and pleasant. Graffiti makes people laugh, wonder, angry, think.

The two-year INDIGO project aims to build the basis to systematically document, monitor, and analyse circa 13 km of graffiti along Vienna’s Danube Canal in the next decade.

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