Showing posts with label alexandra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alexandra. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Rest In Piece: Classifying Memorial Graffiti

This essay gives a general overview of memorial graffiti. Click on an image to enlarge.













The Democratizing Potential of Graffiti

As much as I struggle with politics, I wrote this essay on the democratizing potential of graffiti for one of my masters courses on Media & Democracy. Click on an image to enlarge.





















Thursday, March 25, 2010

Wabash Documentary

Wabash Doc from Ally Duncan on Vimeo.



This short documentary about an abandoned, graffiti-filled factory in Toronto was created by myself, Jon Rickett, and Andrew Nguyen.

Snowmance - A Short Claymation Film



Here is a short claymation film titled Snowmance by myself, Gary Li, and Patrick Naval.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Tattoo Documentary



This short documentary about one man's tattoo was created by myself and Jon Rickett. Special thanks to Too Fast To Live Tattoos at Dixie and Dundas in Mississauga, and X-Tremities Tattoos at Hurontario and Dundas in Mississauga.

Chinatown Documentary



This short documentary about Toronto's downtown Chinatown was created by myself and Jon Rickett.

Midas - A Short Film

Midas from Alex H on Vimeo.



Directed by Alexandra Duncan. Director of Photography Alexander Hofmann. Starring Joshua Duchesne, Nora Williams, Clare Blackwood, Thomas Gough.

Graffiti: Roots, Writing, Rebellion, and Relationships

Here is one of my very first essays exploring graffiti. Please click on each image to see the full page.












Consuming Rebellion: Graffiti's Place in the World of Sub-Cultural Production

Here is another recent essay of mine, this time focusing more on the commercialization of graffiti. Click on each image to view full page.