Grafitten
Grafitten is a term that appears sporadically in English-language and European sources as an alternative spelling of graffiti. In most references, grafitten does not denote a separate genre or a distinct movement; it is generally treated as a linguistic variant of the broader practice of graffiti, which encompasses both unauthorized markings and legally sanctioned street art. As such, grafitten can refer to the same range of works—from simple tags to complex murals—found on walls, trains, and other surfaces in urban environments.
Etymology and usage of the term are not standardized. The form grafitten seems to arise through transliteration
Historically, graffiti as a phenomenon has ancient roots and modern development in the late 20th century, evolving
Legal and social aspects of grafitten mirror those of graffiti: many jurisdictions regulate or prohibit unauthorized