• Basic Glitch@sh.itjust.works
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    Fuck are you kidding me?

    The plebs are getting rowdy. Surely this will send the message we’re hoping for and they’ll settle down.

  • SonOfAntenora@lemmy.world
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    The piece has not yet been claimed by Banksy, but Defend Our Juries suggested it was the artist’s work and depicted the “dystopian” proscription of Palestine Action

    This state of paranoia can only result in worsening conditions for everyone.

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      So the state will assume he’s in support and jail him on assumptions? For a painting?

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        Apparently? Yes. But stencil wall art is not Banksy’s exclusive art. Even of it looks like it, just assuming it’s banksy and treating the person as a criminal is dumb. Also it seems repressing free speech does the exact opposite.

    • Regrettable_incident@lemmy.world
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      Our current government is the labour party, the one of the big two that is supposed to be more left leaning. They haven’t been left leaning in twenty years, they crept to centrist and now the creep to the right continues. They’re not dissimilar from the democrats in America. Internationally, there seems to be a general move towards the right and we are certainly following it. Demonstrations and activism don’t seem to help. Shit is fucked, basically.

  • skisnow@lemmy.ca
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    So telling that they tolerated his “criminal damage” for literally decades, until it made them actually look bad.

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      No… they just have become more repressive and no longer tolerate being called out. This is a scary reaction for democracy for just a painting on a wall.

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        Roger Hallam - one of the founders of extinction rebellion - did a series of podcasts from prison I listened to several years back now. He spoke of this move to authoritarianism being an almost inevitable part of the process that can result in a chance of real social change.

        I think his assessment of climate change is wrong in some pretty important aspects. But he has studied social change, and he has put his money where his mouth is. He is locked up now I think. It will take quite a few more people to get locked or beaten up, and a further march towards authoritariansim, before the chance of real social change arises, if he is correct.

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        All the other Banksy’s I can think of are just vaguely subversive about the system in general. CCTVs, Policemen kissing, hoodie wearer throwing flowers, assorted things about urban decay, that sort of thing. This is the first one I can think of that calls out a specific current event that you can attach names to.

  • Donebrach@lemmy.world
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    “We must catch this villain who is making public edifices worth millions to our oligarchs!!”

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    They’re determined to Streisand Effect this into the history books, huh?

    • 🍉 Albert 🍉@lemmy.world
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      I just want him up be the most unexpected person.

      like Lord buckethead, or the most gammon looking brit on the island

      • ᓚᘏᗢ@piefed.social
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        Or trans and from an immigrant family. Banksy is a national treasure as this point and it would be a nice win for British culture and minorities if they turn out not to be just another white guy.

  • sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Could everyone in London just suddenly adopt a fashion trend of wearing V for Vendetta masks?

    … Or is that already illegal?

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    So they destroyed a priceless artwork, and are essentially planning to kill graffiti Santa next.

    I wonder who’s ordering this, and if they’re aware it will not help the public opinion problem they’re having.

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      I’m pretty sure they no longer care about public opinion, they’re confident there’s nothing we can (or will) do.

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        That is the vibe the UK government gives in particular sometimes. There’s been a few issues over the past decade and a bit where they just haven’t given a fuck about privacy, free speech or recourse against the authorities.

        It’s mistake to think that way, though, because the nation actually is a democracy now.

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    Ah yes, going after world renowned artist for graffiti because he made them feel bad. Truth speaking to power will always be unpopular with those in power.

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      I mean tbh they go after all the world renowned graffiti artists, as by nature graffiti is illegal. There are plenty muralists that aren’t sought after by the authorities because they only paint legal (…under that name anyway…) but by definition graffiti is a crime.

      He’s not because people not into graff know him so if he writes on your building it’s worth money, yaaay. Even though those who know graff know him as a biter, for his copying of Blek Le Rat.

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          Right, for people as famous as Banksy and nobody else, that’s partly what I’m talking about. Sure legal murals get protected all the time but writers/bombers (like King Robbo who banksy dissed,) and even most “street artists” who don’t write, (like Blek Le Rat, who Banksy bit) get chased by the cops (or train yard bulls), it’s the name of the game, and frankly it wouldn’t be as fun without it.

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        I mean tbh they go after all the world renowned graffiti artists

        If it were some random dude writing some random letters, they probably would put in a lot of effort though; because the effort isn’t because of material damage.

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          Yeah, JA XTC, MQ, Kez 5 (dead), Semz, Zexor (dead), Risk, Cost & Revs, Kuma, Wanto, Pixote, Earsnot, Seen, etc on and on, all those dudes are still or were* (*either caught and now paint that name legally or died) being actively hunted by the cops specifically because of the material damage. I wouldn’t know from experience or anything I’ve never written on anything and you have no proof to the contrary.

          Banksy isn’t sought for criminal charges, he’s sought because he’s “famous.” I’m sure he would face charges because he is at least doing his street art illegally, but it’s absolutely not the same treatment someone like Jase or Ich would get bombing reefers, much less someone like MQ.

          In conclusion, Team Robbo FTW fuck that biter.

  • ccunning@lemmy.world
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    It means Banksy, who has remained anonymous for more than 25 years, could finally be unmasked as he would be required to publicly disclose his name if brought to court.

    Gonna be hard to bring them to court if you don’t even know their name, isn’t it?

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      With the London surveillance apparatus, I bet they could figure out who Banksy is. It’d be an insane waste of time and resources, but I bet they could.

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      I’m pretty sure there’s plenty of people out there who know exactly who Banksy is. It’ll be like with The Stig, all the journalists knew who he was but the mystery was more interesting and sold more papers.

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      Seems like an opportunity for a bunch of street artists to show up at court and pull an “I’m Spartacus”.

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      Banksy is a company at this point. They can find them if they want to. It’s not like they’ve never exchanged money for thier work before.

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      I’ve long heard that his identity is an open secret and a lot of people know his actual identity. Solid chance the UK government already knows who he is.

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        Them silently knowing his identity is not the same as them proving his identity in court though.

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      Rumors (which are even on Wikipedia) say it’s Robert Del Naja from Massive Attack, who started as a graffiti artist. Bansky told interviewers that he was inspired by Del Naja.

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        If I was trying to keep my identity a secret, I wouldn’t say I was inspired by myself.

        And not even in reverse-psychology way, because then the interviewer would probably look up Del Naja and an immediately make the connection.

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          Imagine if it isn’t Del Naja, yet everytime he travels somewhere someone puts up a Banksy near you. I’d feel so powerful and in control of that happened to me all the time.

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      He has sold some of his work at auction, I’m guessing they didn’t write a check to “Banksy”.

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        Banksy has also been to court before, fully represented by his lawyer. The odds of them not knowing precisely who he is are fairly low, I believe.

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          There’s two companies associated with the name, at least. This is from memory, so grain of salt, but i believe there’s a company specifically to get a hold of the artist(s). And one that sells the prints and stuff.

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    Banksy is as much a person as Nicolas Bourbaki was. Although unlike Bourbaki, there is allegedly one guy who is kind of the main guy, but if that one guy goes to prison, I’m fairly certain Bansky artworks will continue to appear.

    In fact I’d put money on the fact that one would appear in a prominent place soon after.

    And if the establishment somehow manage to round up every single person associated with Banksy and manage to get something to stick to every single one of them, which I strongly doubt is possible, the rise in wannabe Banksy groups doing the same thing won’t be far off.

    The artwork is almost always made with stencils and spray paints. Stencils can be prepared well in advance. A trained group could have one of these up in under a couple of minutes.

    If I was Banksy - or one of them - I would almost certainly have distributed my art to trusted individuals for the event of my incarceration and beyond.

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      In fact I’d put money on the fact that one would appear in a prominent place soon after.

      I mean, if it’s multiple people and the ones not incarcerated don’t immediately drop more art, I’d be disappointed.