“…Graffiti, accordingly, does not lend itself to a singular, authoritative, historical interpretation. Rather, in undertaking 'unguided tours, without permission' or 'formal elucidation' (Payne, 2005: 73, 75), we encounter a multiplicity of 'embedded' -literally, inscribed -'narratives' (Armstrong, 2010: 245; see Kindynis and Garrett, 2015). Foreknowledge plucked from internet forums and blogposts; the stories of friends who have been there before; subcultural folklore, myths and rumours; and our own speculation and imagination 'all contribute to the types of spectralities we might encounter' therein (Garrett, 2016: 78).…”