STUDENT / Sarah - Gabrielle
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Post by STUDENT / Sarah - Gabrielle on May 2, 2017 14:34:44 GMT
Hello, I disagree with you beacause" we" ( the teachers) found this graffiti very good for our school, CHILDREN MUST BE FREE !!! TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU ! you are good teachers
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Post by Vino Bosset on May 2, 2017 14:34:56 GMT
Hello I'm a parent of a pupil. I'm schocked to see that on a school wall because school represents education. Drawing on wall is not a good education. Hello, I think you are absolutely right because we, adults, have to show the discipline and the right path to our children. I am really happy to see that some of us are still believing in education.
Hello, I am a student of the University and I don't agree with you. Yes, the school wall represent education but art is education too, a good way to express your feelings and speak with others people. That's why I think that as long as graffiti is not too provocative, it's acceptable!
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Post by Mina and Elodie on May 2, 2017 14:35:38 GMT
Hello, I hope you had a good weekend ! I think this graffiti should be kept.I am going to give you some arguments about my choice. First of all, this graffiti is very funny because this little girl is making fun of the rules in the school. Graffitis are a way to express yourself and i think we need to keep them. Children will love this graffiti !! Bye We TOTALLY agreed this is fun, they are young ,pretty gifted with arts, they shoud totally be able to draw this kind of graffiti it is not insulting anyone and it's creative
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Student/ Marie and Maya
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Post by Student/ Marie and Maya on May 2, 2017 14:35:51 GMT
Street art is a good thing because it shows to children that there's lots of ways to express yourself and especially this one because it's not learnt at school. Moroever the message is poignant; it shouldn't be allowed to punish kids at school. Hi Solene and Emma , First of all I am agree with you for all except when you said "it's not learnt at school". I'm a student and I learn in English class lot of street arts and street artists,... For example we can do the differences between tag and graffiti. So your comment is a little bit wrong.
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STUDENT / Sarah - Gabrielle
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Post by STUDENT / Sarah - Gabrielle on May 2, 2017 14:36:08 GMT
Hello, I disagree with you beacause" we" ( the teachers) found this graffiti very good for our school, CHILDREN MUST BE FREE !!! TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU ! we share your point of view
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Post by Vino Bosset on May 2, 2017 14:36:21 GMT
Hello sir John, I don't agree with you because this graffiti is beautiful and a great way to express the aim of the artist. Moreover, this graffiti makes the wall of our University less dull.
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Post by Teacher Cassjo on May 2, 2017 14:36:36 GMT
Hi we just saw it this morning when we were passing by the school ; We totally understand that it might be a problem for the school and it can represents provocative things but it doesn't , maybe the administration thinks it's the end of order and respect but it doesn't,it's a pacific way of expressing yourself this, is EVERYTHING but mean , this is smart malicious , ironic,humoristic ans so well done! We don't know if the artist is going to read this but you should continue what you are doing because this is everything modern museum and gallery are looking for they are looking for someone who is making really clever pieces of arts and is using their mind to create something new and relevant you are following really big artist such as Keith Haring and Banksy but in the same time you are staying your true self . We really liked the fact that it's in black and white perhaps to represent the school and his rules and the fact that the character is not facing us as she is still writing and not facing the looks and judgements of others ,We don't know who did this but well done it already has thousands of likes on Instagram and Facebbok! Hey, I agree with you the artist should continue. He/She must be free and don't be judge by other people. Bye
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Parent- Apolline/ Mai
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Post by Parent- Apolline/ Mai on May 2, 2017 14:37:01 GMT
Mai and Apolline, we are very very very sorry, but street art is not about education, it's a way of expressing yourself and your feelings in a public view.
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Headmaster - Jeanne/Maria
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Post by Headmaster - Jeanne/Maria on May 2, 2017 14:37:47 GMT
Hello, I think you are absolutely right because we, adults, have to show the discipline and the right path to our children. I am really happy to see that some of us are still believing in education.
Hi when we saw this comment we were really angry because if that for you is education then we don't live in the same world education for us isn't in any restricting the creativity and cleverness of your child, education is making them believe in them and helping them to became the best human being they can . If you want to express yourself do it on your own house and not in a public space, also my school !
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Post by emma et solene on May 2, 2017 14:38:08 GMT
Street art is a good thing because it shows to children that there's lots of ways to express yourself and especially this one because it's not learnt at school. Moroever the message is poignant; it shouldn't be allowed to punish kids at school. TOTALLY DISAGREE WITH YOU GIRLS! Children have to respect the place where they have the opprtunity to learn things. If they want to express themselves, they would be able to do it on papers. Drawing on school wall is degrading. In this case, it's not street art anymore ! it make the place more colourful and animated.
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Post by students Elodie manon on May 2, 2017 14:38:22 GMT
Hello everybody ! It's Sir John I'm your teacher. I think we can't keep this graffiti on our school building. For me it's horrible to want to keep a defacing graffiti of a vandal on our famous University. I stand your answers to debate. We do NOT agree to your opinion. Indeed, our two lovely children go to your University and they actually saw this graffiti this morning. They said, and I quote: "This funny stencil adds some originality to our strict and boring university" . They were talking about it during the whole dinner and they even were excited to go to school tomorrow to talk about it with their classmates. We think it brings back youth to the university.
Hello Sir John, we also disagree with your post because we are a famous university we should show to people that we are understanding and Banksy is not a vandal he is an artist who share strong messages all around the world.
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Post by Passers by/Viktoria/Alexandra on May 2, 2017 14:39:24 GMT
Good afternoon, I am the headmaster of the school which has been defaced. First of all, I would like to point that I disagree with this graffiti. I have decided to clean it off the wall. Why? Some of you may protest and say that I am not fair, not sensible to art. However, I think street art is not art. This graffiti is very provocative and a bit ironic but in a way that insults school. The person who did this graffiti didn't ask for MY permission and have infringed the law. She or he should be glad that we didn't call the police. Have a nice day. The headmaster. Good afternoon Headmaster. the person how did this graffiti is BANKSY it's a very famous painter and his painting are amazing and each piece of art have a message and he doesn't do this graffiti for nothing. Yes it's provocative but it's for change the point of view of people and make people open-mind. You are may be the building's owner but it's OUR school and we aren't here for nothing we are here for DEBATE. Thank you for your time and please don't clean up.
We think that the headmaster is quite open-minded but they are things we can't accept, like this graffiti. We are 40 years old now so we are in the same generation than the headmaster and in our generation, if someone was able to draw on a school wall, it was very choquing. So we don't understand how people can now accept this kind of things.
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Astrid,Nina & Tom - students
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Post by Astrid,Nina & Tom - students on May 2, 2017 14:39:58 GMT
Student First and foremost, write phrases and words without a meaning on walls of buildings in general is a way to vandalism, but here this is provocative and mine that if you don't broke the rules you're not alive. I think, the place of graffitty is not in the school because it can be clink other student but the aim of the artist is to show his point of view about the school today. I like the graffiti when they are painted on old buildings, because that way they make the building interesting and colorful. Even if I like this graffiti keeping this graffiti will lead increase and the fact that the graffiti is not vandalism and while it’s a bad thing in school we have to told the cleaner to have the wall clean. Hello, We don't share your point of view. Old buildings can be beautiful without graffiti especially when there is no meaning behind it. Plus it's a waste of money and not everybody has a lot of money. To conclude the school should keep the graffiti ( or should we say piece of art ! ). Goodbye everybody and thank you for this debate.
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Post by Parents Lea Chiara on May 2, 2017 14:40:21 GMT
yes indeed, I am a passer by and when I saw this graffiti it really touched me, first of all it made me think about my childhood and all the lines we had to copy. We understand your opinion but we should consider the fact that if we keep it, other students may copy the graffiti. The university will then be defaced, damaged, ruined and the aim of the message not to write on walls will be none. To conclude with, for us, this art piece should be kept but we understand the opinions that say it defaces the university
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Parent- Apolline/ Mai
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Post by Parent- Apolline/ Mai on May 2, 2017 14:41:00 GMT
Mai and Apolline, we are very very very sorry, but street art is not about education, it's a way of expressing yourself and your feelings in a public view. I like art but Streets are not places to express yourself. Schools learn you how to express yourself on a paper for writing or drawing. If you like art visit museums...
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