Projection art should replace graffiti.

Nell C.
Ingénue Voice
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1 min readMar 10, 2019
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I first became aware of projection art when it covered the Trump hotel last year. It never occurred to me projections could be used as a form of protest or art.

Right now projections are used for protesting. The projections are of very few words with simple block letters.

In the future projections could be used more for art then protesting. The future includes A.I.’s and self driving cars so why wouldn’t art change as well?

What if projection art was encouraged?

Unlike traditional graffiti projection art is cleaner.

It doesn’t have to be painted over. So an artist would not have to start from scratch again.

Projections can be put up and taken down with ease, allowing an artist to express more ideas in the same space instead of hunting for another unused space.

This saves time, and allows other artists to use the space the first artist would have needed. This could create more artists.

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Nell C.
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