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Laser Knuckles 0.1
A low cost system for writing POV text with lasers. Laser Knuckles can be built for 50 Euros using either an Arduino Pro or a MiniPOV v3 kit.
Instructions on how to build your own can be viewed here.
Made by Evan Roth in collaboration with Julien Tèchoueyres for Graffiti Research Lab France.
Cine sunt
Coate-Goale a incercat sa-si exprime cateva idei transformand panourile publicitare in niste ecrane tv.
“Texte precum cele din seriile “Cine suntem” si “Cine sunt” obisnuiam sa le scriu pe twitter. Am schimbat spatiul de exprimare cu unul unde vizitatorii sunt mai putin superficiali, iar numarul acestora este considerabil mai mare.”
Pentru mai multe imagini si detalii despre seria “Cine sunt” realizata de artistul Coate-Goale, clic AICI.
Instruments Of Mass Destruction
Meggs for Endeavor
“Australian Street Artist Dave “Meggs” Hooke came up to the Endeavor Snowboards’ design office in September to paint some custom installations, including the largest wall mural he has ever done. Meggs’ also offers up insights into the art scene and his inspirations.“
LEPOS : The Primary Invasion
LEPOS : The Primary Invasion arcade video game. Check out the video demos for this cool mix of Metal Slug and graffiti.
CHUUUTTT!!!
“Jef Aérosol is probably the most famous french stencil artist. Last June, he made a giant stencil artwork at Place Stravinsky in Paris. Watch the timelapse of this monumental art and others excellent stuffs by the man.”
- via The Orion
See No Evil
“A documentary short looking at ‘See No Evil and the rise of the global street art movement.
Europe’s largest street art installation transformed Nelson Street in Central Bristol into a massive outdoor art gallery.
The documentary features interviews with some of the 72 artists involved
including Inkie, Tats Cru, El Mac, Nick Walker, Shoe, Xenz,
China Mike and Paris. Over the course of a week the artists used over 13,400
cans of spray paint to create huge murals, up to 10 storey’s high.
The film also explores how street art has a natural home in Bristol and explains the cities long and colorful graffiti history. Organised by Inkie, Team Love and Weapon of Choice with the support of Bristol City Council and Nelson Street’s building owners. Bristol celebrated the project with an NYC style block party and three ‘Hear No Evil’ events in the disused Westgate building on Nelson Street.“