

For an introduction to Barcelona street art, see Las Calles Hablan is a documentary film about "discovering a hidden world, an extraordinary subculture and the struggle between an artistic community painting for freedom of expression and an increasingly restrictive dogmatic government." Some highlights of the tour through pictures: This tour highlighted Barcelona’s graffiti and street art movement showcasing the latest works of art found adorning almost every wall in the city center. Barcelona’s urban art takes a variety of forms ranging from simple written words to elaborate murals, graffiti, street art, pasteups, tags and stencils. Our proposal, selected for a post-conference tour, included two parts: (a) Street Art Tour led by Mike Frankos and (b) How-to Make Graffiti workshop conducted by Dominic Attard.īarcelona is a city with a rich cultural, artistic, and political history. So I contacted Barcelona Street Style Tour - co-founded by Joachim Castaneda and Mike Frankos assisted by Dominic Attard to see if they might be interested in designing a street art tour specifically for ILA participants - a process that required developing a proposal and selection via a competitive process. My basic idea was that a tour/workshop featuring Barcelona's street art would be fun affording participants an opportunity to explore boundary and intersectional questions pertaining to: street artists, their art, expression, and subculture versus the streets, and public versus private spaces including who decides what is acceptable formal (often commissioned) versus informal art and legality and criminality of artist’s activity. ILA 2015 Post Conference Tour/Workshop: Barcelona Street Art: An Exploration of Street Art, Culture, Politics, and Culture So when I learned that the International Leadership Association (ILA) was holding their annual conference in Barcelona, I was ecstatic for Barcelona is recognized internationally as a vibrant, creative, abundant street art scene. That list of fields you got from the portal above, you can put that up in a new window and go back to the layout and keep looking at the details before you go through the field list.In my mind, any location deserves a deeper look with regard to the built environment and street art or graffiti found visible to the public.

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New windows are a great way of quickly and easily storing a found set for use later on. You can open a new window at any time and switch between multiple windows at will. One of the most useful things to remember in BaseElements is that you can put up as many windows as you need. If you've selected a single "Type" of reference then you can also use the "View" button to show only those types. You can use the Filter to adjust which types of elements you're showing in the list.

You can click on any referenced field to go to that field. So, for example, when you're looking at a Field and looking at the Referenced By tab it shows you every other place that this field is used : Portals are used to show the complete lists of every element related to any other element.

Portals are the core user interface element in BaseElements. Each alert will have a description of the issue. They could be Errors, Warnings, or Performance issues. There may be references even when an element is unreferenced if the element refers to itself for example.Īlerts : This tab shows any issues with the current element. If this is completely empty, then the element is not used, and the "Unreferenced" checkbox will be checked. Referenced By : other places in the solution that this element is referenced by. So other fields that are being used in the calculation of this function, or layouts that the step goes to for example. Items Used : Shows you all of the other elements that the current element uses in it's definition. In some cases, these will also have sub tabs if everything doesn't fit on a single page. The tabs down the left hand side will adjust based on the content you're currently looking at, but there are four main tabs that appear in all :ĭetail : shows you information about the current element. When in List view, there is also an arrow button on the left hand side of the List that will take you from the list view to the Form view of any one specific element. You can also use the Menu Items in the View menu to achieve the same effect. So the "View As" UI item in the toolbar :Īnd you can also use the main toolbar button to switch between Form and List views : There are four features in BaseElements that make up the central core of the BaseElements user interface.īaseElements 3 uses the built in view changing UI that FileMaker provides.
