1. There has been debate over if this movie is genuine or a "mockumentary". What do you think? If it was a mockumentary - why would Bansky do this?
Mockumentary is a type of film or television show in which fictitious events are presented in documentary format. I think mockumentary, because they want what they think to let people see.
2. What do you think the street artists are trying to get across to the public with their graffiti?
How can you tell they were effective?
Because they are street artist, they want to send out the message that they want people to know by their arts.
3. What do you think that Mr. Brain Wash was trying to get across to the public with his art? Was he effective?
4. What do you see as the key differences between the street artists work and MBW's work?
MBW's work have a message that is different than street artist. Street artists are just their interested in graffitis, and MBW was like have a message that's being sent out from his art.
5. At the end of the show lots of people showed up to the art show. Why the long line? What brought so many people together?
The message that they sent out from their art brought many people together, the people who were there know the meaning of the street art (graffiti).
6. Graffiti: Is it art or vandalism? How would you react to someone painting on your wall? What similarities do you see between graffiti and guerilla marketing? Where is the line for Shepard Fairey or Banksy, when they move from making art against the mainstream machines into making money off of their art from the mainstream machines? Did they sell out or did they achieve success?
I think it is vandalism. IF someone painted on my wall, I don't mind, but like they didn't at for my permission to paint on my wall, I'll won't be nice as well. The similarities between these two are they cost less money, buy earn more money.
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