I saw this at the Nantucket film Festival (2002)
Its tries to state the point, that the result of graffiti removal by state workers is subconscious art. I admit that I am not highly knowledgeable in art; however being the son of a modern artist I say that this is spurious.
The audience laughed through this film, as did I. If the film was intended as a comedical insight, the joke got old very fast. Be prepared to look at many images of removed graffiti for 16 minutes.
There was one scene with a woman on a bike riding through town. I started to get a feel of what the director was saying, but then the woman suddenly changed directions, leaving me with the impression that these where just random scenes slapped together.
Its tries to state the point, that the result of graffiti removal by state workers is subconscious art. I admit that I am not highly knowledgeable in art; however being the son of a modern artist I say that this is spurious.
The audience laughed through this film, as did I. If the film was intended as a comedical insight, the joke got old very fast. Be prepared to look at many images of removed graffiti for 16 minutes.
There was one scene with a woman on a bike riding through town. I started to get a feel of what the director was saying, but then the woman suddenly changed directions, leaving me with the impression that these where just random scenes slapped together.