Convenient guideline on Anti Graffiti Training

April 23, 2011 - 7:41 pm 3 Comments
graffiti-supplies Convenient guideline on Anti Graffiti Training

If this were 1990, this book would merely be overpriced. (The book is sold primarily to government offices for whom the price matters not a bit.) But the chemistry of both graffiti removal and (to a lesser extent) the graffiti have moved on in the past quarter century. Worthless today.

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3 Responses to “Convenient guideline on Anti Graffiti Training”

  1. Bowers Says:

    I think this is a wonderful DVD. The main film is charming, clever, and has more to say than is obvious straight away. The shorts that are with it are worth the price of the DVD all by themseves. I particularly loved the short CAT LISTENING TO MUSIC. And there is a somewhat longer short doc (17 minutes) about whales which will break your heart. All together i think this is really one of Marker’s best.

  2. Erlandson Says:

    After seeing La Jetee, The Case of the Grinning Cat felt like a disappointment. The film is like a walk through Paris after 9/11, Marker follows protesters against Bush, Chirac, the Iraq war etc etc. Interspersed btwn the protests and related stuff are sightings of graffitti in the form of a grinning yellow cat (see the dvd cover). Marker finds this a mystery and tries to document the phenomenon. Here also follows some meditations on the cat as a symbol, and how it appears in stories like Alice in Wonderland etc.
    The cat part is the interesting part of this film. It reminds of the Glaneuse-movie by Markers french new wave collegaue Agnes Varda (but Vardasfilm is much better). Anyway, the cat is intriguing and Markers quest to find out more about it begins well. But what is less interesting is the protest-part of the film. This feels so non original and flat. And why do I have to hear Markers smug remarks upon the validity of the protests, especially when they just reproduce the streamline leftist view? Boring. This is interesting only as a document of the times around 2001 in Paris with protests against government and Bush. And the problem is that Marker seems to become so fascinated by the protests that he forgets the cat (ok, he sees the cat on a sign in one of the marches against something, and this is obviously super interesting to Marker).
    And can someone explain to me the last 10 minutes of the film? What has this story about an artist-turned-murderer got to do with anything? And what about the cat?
    Bottom line: this film is worth watching, esp if you’re into Marker and french film, but I can’t really say that it is worth paying $25 for.

  3. Neelon Says:

    This book is not only overpriced. But, it is outdated as well…by 15 years. Making this book more or less useless in regards to removing graffiti. Because, newer chemicals are being used to remove newer dye type components of ink and paint that is used to deface property with graffiti.

    You are better off to save your money and buy a book that is able to match the graffiti of today. I think common sense dictates this.