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- scratching (graffiti) → scratching (graffiti) Prefer using scratchings (graffiti)scratchings (graffiti)
- scratching (technique)
- scratchings (graffiti)
- script and type forms <guide term>
- script and type signs
- sculpture (graffiti) → sculpture (graffiti) Prefer using sculptures (graffiti)sculptures (graffiti)
- sculptures (graffiti)
- second outline (graffiti) → second outline (graffiti) Prefer using second outlines (graffiti)second outlines (graffiti)
- second outlines (graffiti)
- second row (graffiti) → second row (graffiti) Prefer using second rows (graffiti)second rows (graffiti)
- second rows (graffiti)
- semi wild style → semi wild style Prefer using semi Wildstyle (graffiti)semi Wildstyle (graffiti)
- semi Wildstyle (graffiti)
- semi-Wildstyle → semi-Wildstyle Prefer using semi Wildstyle (graffiti)semi Wildstyle (graffiti)
- semi-wildstyle → semi-wildstyle Prefer using semi Wildstyle (graffiti)semi Wildstyle (graffiti)
- shadow (graffiti) → shadow (graffiti) Prefer using shadows (graffiti)shadows (graffiti)
- shadows (graffiti)
- shadows, letter (graffiti) → shadows, letter (graffiti) Prefer using letter shadows (graffiti)letter shadows (graffiti)
- sign, anarchy → sign, anarchy Prefer using anarchy symbolsanarchy symbols
- simple style (graffiti)
- sketch book → sketch book Prefer using sketchbookssketchbooks
- sketch books → sketch books Prefer using sketchbookssketchbooks
- sketch pads → sketch pads Prefer using sketchbookssketchbooks
- sketch-book → sketch-book Prefer using sketchbookssketchbooks
- sketch-books → sketch-books Prefer using sketchbookssketchbooks
- sketch-pads → sketch-pads Prefer using sketchbookssketchbooks
- sketchbook → sketchbook Prefer using sketchbookssketchbooks
- sketchbooks
- sketchpads → sketchpads Prefer using sketchbookssketchbooks
- slogan (graffiti) → slogan (graffiti) Prefer using slogans (verbal graffiti)slogans (verbal graffiti)
- slogans (verbal graffiti)
- smiley (graffiti) → smiley (graffiti) Prefer using smilies (graffiti)smilies (graffiti)
- smilies (graffiti)
- social media
- social media handle → social media handle Prefer using social media handlessocial media handles
- social media handles
- social science concepts
- sociological concepts
- star (motif) → star (motif) Prefer using stars (motif)stars (motif)
- stars (motif)
- stencil → stencil Prefer using stencils (street art)stencils (street art)
- stencil, paint (technique) → stencil, paint (technique) Prefer using paint stencil (technique)paint stencil (technique)
- stencils (street art)
- sticker → sticker Prefer using stickers (street art)stickers (street art)
- sticker style → sticker style Prefer using styles (sticker)styles (sticker)
- stickers (street art)
- street art (graffiti)
- street art style → street art style Prefer using styles (street art)styles (street art)
- street artist → street artist Prefer using street artists (graffiti)street artists (graffiti)
- street artists (graffiti)
- style (graffiti) → style (graffiti) Prefer using styles (graffiti)styles (graffiti)
- style, blockbuster → style, blockbuster Prefer using blockbuster style (graffiti)blockbuster style (graffiti)
- style, bubble → style, bubble Prefer using bubble style (graffiti)bubble style (graffiti)
- style, geometric → style, geometric Prefer using geometric style (graffiti)geometric style (graffiti)
- style, mechanical → style, mechanical Prefer using mechanical style (graffiti)mechanical style (graffiti)
- style, organic → style, organic Prefer using organic style (graffiti)organic style (graffiti)
- style, paper → style, paper Prefer using paper style (graffiti)paper style (graffiti)
- style, photorealistic → style, photorealistic Prefer using photorealistic style (graffiti)photorealistic style (graffiti)
- style, simple → style, simple Prefer using simple style (graffiti)simple style (graffiti)
- styles (graffiti)
- styles (sticker)
- styles (street art)
- styles (writing)
- Styles and Periods <facet>
- Styles and Periods <hierarchy name>
- styles, periods, and cultures by general era <guide term>
- subtractive processes and techniques <guide term>
- surface covering processes and techniques <guide term>
- swirl → swirl Prefer using swirls (motif)swirls (motif)
- swirl (motif) → swirl (motif) Prefer using swirls (motif)swirls (motif)
- swirls → swirls Prefer using swirls (motif)swirls (motif)
- swirls (motif)
- symbol (graffiti) → symbol (graffiti) Prefer using graffiti symbolgraffiti symbol
- symbol, anarchy → symbol, anarchy Prefer using anarchy symbolsanarchy symbols
- symbols (graffiti) → symbols (graffiti) Prefer using graffiti symbolgraffiti symbol
Vocabulary information
Title
INDIGO Graffiti Thesaurus
Subject
street art
graffiti
Description
The INDIGO Graffiti Thesaurus is a curated academic resource centred on contemporary graffiti terminology, with a spatial focus on the Danube Canal in Vienna, Austria. It is not just a compilation of terms, but also a specialised tool that organises and categorises graffiti-related concepts within a controlled vocabulary. More specifically, it takes the form of a thesaurus, where concepts are connected to each other through equivalence, hierarchical, and associative relationships.
By leveraging the Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS) data model, the thesaurus ensures consistency and precision in its representation of information. The use of SKOS not only makes the thesaurus accessible but also interoperable, allowing for seamless integration with other widely used resources such as Wikidata and the Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus (AAT) of the J. Paul Getty Trust and Getty Research Institute. The thesaurus is inspired by the AAT and therefore also contains information provided under the ODC Attribution License by the Getty Research Institute. Moreover, the content systematically reflects the structure of the AAT by using facets, hierarchy names, and guide terms.
The thesaurus is made available through the Vocabs service of the Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage (ACDH-CH), which utilises Skosmos, an open-source software tailored for publishing vocabularies. For enhanced accessibility, the thesaurus can be queried via a REST API (Representational State Transfer Application Programming Interface), facilitating its interaction with data over the World Wide Web. Moreover, its availability in diverse data formats, including TSV (Tab-Separated Values) and JSON (JavaScript Object Notation), caters to a wide range of academic and technological preferences.
With its unique focus on the graffiti culture of the Danube Canal, the thesaurus offers a deep insight into Vienna's Danube Canal contemporary graffiti world and serves as a valuable tool for all those interested in this form of creativity.
By leveraging the Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS) data model, the thesaurus ensures consistency and precision in its representation of information. The use of SKOS not only makes the thesaurus accessible but also interoperable, allowing for seamless integration with other widely used resources such as Wikidata and the Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus (AAT) of the J. Paul Getty Trust and Getty Research Institute. The thesaurus is inspired by the AAT and therefore also contains information provided under the ODC Attribution License by the Getty Research Institute. Moreover, the content systematically reflects the structure of the AAT by using facets, hierarchy names, and guide terms.
The thesaurus is made available through the Vocabs service of the Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage (ACDH-CH), which utilises Skosmos, an open-source software tailored for publishing vocabularies. For enhanced accessibility, the thesaurus can be queried via a REST API (Representational State Transfer Application Programming Interface), facilitating its interaction with data over the World Wide Web. Moreover, its availability in diverse data formats, including TSV (Tab-Separated Values) and JSON (JavaScript Object Notation), caters to a wide range of academic and technological preferences.
With its unique focus on the graffiti culture of the Danube Canal, the thesaurus offers a deep insight into Vienna's Danube Canal contemporary graffiti world and serves as a valuable tool for all those interested in this form of creativity.
Publisher
project INDIGO; ACDH-CH
Creator
Geert Verhoeven
Massimiliano Carloni
Jona Schlegel
Stefan Wogrin
License
Open Data Commons Attribution License (ODC-By) 1.0; http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/by/1.0/
Language
English
Version
1.0.0
Source
Contains information from the J. Paul Getty Trust, Getty Research Institute, the Art & Architecture Thesaurus, which is made available under the ODC Attribution License.
Graffiti Project INDIGO Thesaurus Repository: https://github.com/GraffitiProjectINDIGO/graffiti-thesaurus
Schlegel, Jona, Massimiliano Carloni, Stefan Wogrin, Ann M. Graf, and Geert J. Verhoeven. ‘Making a Mark—Towards a Graffiti Thesaurus’. Document | Archive | Disseminate Graffiti-Scapes, 2023, 203–19. https://doi.org/10.48619/indigo.v0i0.710.
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Created
Wednesday, May 17, 2023 15:57:40
Last modified
Monday, August 21, 2023 09:07:30
Coverage
Contemporary graffiti terminology with a spatial focus on the Danube Canal, Vienna, Austria
Rights Holder
project INDIGO
URI
https://vocabs.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/indigo/Thesaurus
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