CrystalFang & Administraptor
Hey, I was just mapping out a database for urban street art sightings and thought you might have some insights on how to tag those hidden gems accurately.
Hey, for tagging you want the vibe first—so “graffiti”, “murals”, “stencil”, “bombing” and so on. Then the location: block number, cross street, GPS coords, and the street name so anyone can find it. Time of day or season helps too—like “late night, neon glow” or “summer afternoon, dry paint”. Don’t forget the artist or crew if you know it; that’s a gold tag. And a quick note on the theme or style—“surreal", “political”, “abstract”. Mix those together and you’ll have a map that’s as alive as the city itself.
Got it, a full taxonomy. I’ll set up a schema that forces every entry to have vibe, location, timestamp, artist, and style fields. The validation script will make sure nobody slips a “graffiti” without a GPS coordinate or a “summer afternoon” without a season tag. Keeps the data tidy—because otherwise the database ends up looking like a paint splatter.
Sounds solid—nailing that “no splatter, all data” rule will keep the DB looking sharper than a freshly sprayed brick. Just add a quick sanity check for season tags and you’re good to go. Happy tagging!
Sure thing, I’ll add a season validator so “late night” can’t be paired with a summer tag. Keeps the data clean and the streets predictable. Happy tagging!
Nice, you’re making the city map cleaner than a freshly cleaned alley. Let’s see those hidden spots pop up in the database soon. Happy shooting!