Archive for January 2011


VANDALISM VS ART

people think vandalism but at the same time it are art.....
but why vandalism can't  become art? 
the answer very easy because they can't get the righteousness from who is responsible for use  the site.....
sometimes they need one area to work and to express their love toward art.....





THAT PICTURE HONESLY VANDALISM

BUT HOW THIS PICTURE.... VANDALISM @ ART


THIS PICTURE ARE ART BECAUSE IT ONE THING IS COMMON FOR PUCLIC TRANSPORT TO LOOK BEUTIFUL

based on your idea.... try to  analysis it picture art or vandalism.....
but before analysis.... know that what the vandalism and art...
than you can answer that....
so... try to analysis....
think and always think....
don't judge it from eye.....

by : fatimah ahmad


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MEANING OF VANDALISM





Vandalism is the act of damaging public property by those who are not responsible.


Vandalism is the behaviour attributed originally to the Vandalas, by the Romans, in respect of culture : ruthless destrubation or spoiling of anything beautiful or venerable.


Average stripping act is committed by young people who are affected by culture 'punk'and 'rock' West darts.



by:fatimah ahmad

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Vandalisme

The Vandals, an ancient Germanic people, are associated with senseless destruction as a result of their sack of Rome under King Genseric in 455. During the Enlightenment, Rome was idealized, while the Goths and Vandals were blamed for its destruction. The Vandals may not have been any more destructive than other invaders of ancient times, but they did inspire British poet John Dryden to write, Till Goths, and Vandals, a rude Northern race, Did all the matchless Monuments deface (1694). The term Vandalisme was coined in 1794 by Henri GrĂ©goire, bishop of Blois, to describe the destruction of artwork following the French Revolution. The term was quickly adopted across Europe. This new use of the term was important in colouring the perception of the Vandals from later Late Antiquity, popularising the pre-existing idea that they were a barbaric group with a taste for destruction.[2]

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