Graffiti and the Culture Industry

This page documents places, stores, interiors, objects, and commercial environments where street art and graffiti are absorbed, aestheticized, or repackaged by capitalism and the culture industry.

Instead of treating graffiti only as an informal or unauthorized urban practice, this section focuses on situations where its visual language becomes part of branding, decoration, consumption, display, or lifestyle production.

This page can work as a visual fieldnote collection. New stores, objects, interiors, details, and photogrammetry models can be added later as the archive grows.

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