Time Magazine’s Tim McGirk has put together a video, Graffiti for Hire in the West Bank, on a project [organized by Faris Arouri] to write the contents of an entire letter by a South African anti-apartheid activist on The Wall.

Parts of this letter already stretch a great distance along The Wall in ar-Ram, which offers a nice long vista along what used to be the main Jerusalem-to-Ramallah road.
The video can be watched here.
Meanwhile, pro-Israeli media watchdogs are criticizing journalists for failing to say that The Wall is 95% fence and only 5% Wall. The fact of the matter is that it is a Wall when it is in a populated area, and it is a fence in open and unihabited areas. And. when you see The Wall, it hits you in the solar plexus, and — at least in the Jerusalem area, and very close to where I live, and clearly visible stretching out to the desert from French Hill, along both sides of Pisgat Zeev, and outlining the eastern edge of Neve Yaakov — it is clearly The Wall.