Images shape cities, but who decides which ones survive? It’s a matter of visual justice
- Written by: Sabina Andron, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Cities and Urbanism, The University of Melbourne
Sabina AndronIn the early hours, poster installers head out with buckets of wheat paste and gig advertisements, refreshing the thousands of square metres of street poster sites in Melbourne. Graffiti writers and artists also take to the walls with their pieces. Municipal surface cleaners soon follow with chemicals and pressure washers.
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