- 1997). "
Subvertising:
Culture jamming reemerges on the
media landscape". The
Village Voice. Bonner, Matt; Raoul,
Vyvian (2022-11-28). "
Subvertising: Sharing...
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original medium's
communication method.
Culture jamming is also a form of
subvertising.
Culture jamming is
intended to
expose questionable political ****umptions...
- songs, or icons.
Distortions of
corporate logos are also
referred to as
subvertising.
Another definition is: "Intentionally
altering a
concept or phrase,...
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Unhealthy Promotions, or B.U.G.A.U.P. ("bugger up") is an
Australian subvertising artistic movement. It
practices billboard hijacking using détournement...
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among others.[citation needed]
Notable examples include culture jamming,
subvertising, muralling,
rebel clowning,
urban knitting,
guerrilla urbanism, political...
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Using a key he
created for himself, he also
started subvertising bus shelters. Kaws has
since subvertised in Paris, London, Berlin, and Tokyo. Kaws's acrylic...
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Billboard Utilising Graffitists Against Unhealthy Promotions Brandalism Subvertising Chen, Yi (19 July 2012). "Street
Artists Hijack Billboards in UK [Pics]"...
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United Kingdom which engages in
subvertising,
culture jamming, and
protest art.
Brandalism uses
subvertising to
alter and
critique corporate advertising...
- a détournement (détournement
publicitaire in French) is
almost like
subvertising,
except that the goal of a détournement is to
promote a
product by mocking...
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resurfacing in the 1990s of a far more
overtly politicized art form in the
subvertising,
culture jamming, or
tactical media movements.
These movements or styles...