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INDIGO at the Children’s University

Posted on July 21, 2023

Today, all curious children were welcome at the Austrian Academy of Sciences for the Kinderuni (Children’s University) event.

Besides exciting lectures about nuclear fusion and Stone Age food, INDIGO staff member Massimiliano Carloni held a graffiti workshop with his ACDH-CH colleague Dimitra Grigoriou and intern Bianca Maria Plattner.

The whole workshop was filled with many activities. Photographs of graffiti were pasted everywhere in the room and the kids were asked to find the graffito that matched the descriptions they had on a sheet (see below).

With the help of multi-coloured paper, various new graffiti designs saw daylight. And to make them feel like real graffiti creators, all children had their own “Hello my name is …” sticker and became part of a graffiti crew.  🙂
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Summary

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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