Outlines (watch this space)

Megan Hicks

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Abstract

The chalked outline of a corpse is a crime fiction cliché. It is seldom used in real police investigations and yet the image has been assimilated into our everyday visual vocabulary. Advertisers, illustrators and safety authorities have appropriated the familiar shape to encapsulate their warnings about crime and violence. In Sydney’s inner west, young professionals are gradually replacing the students, activists and artists living in what used to be cheap accommodation there. But as I photograph the increasingly upmarket streets of Newtown, I find that graffitists still use its pavements to broadcast their protest messages, and sometimes they make their point by filling in the blank forms of body outlines.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)124-139
Number of pages16
JournalSecond nature : international journal of creative media
Volume1
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2009

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