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I thought it was pretty cool.

 

Too expensive for me to do, but pretty cool none the less.

 

Sorry it's not hardcore enough for some of the ozers here.

 

WIRED had an article about graffiti recently.

 

I thought that this would be about the projection "graffiti" featured in the magazine where they project images onto large scale buildings and monuments.

 

 

Graffiti Hackers

 

http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.12/graffiti.html

 

(these pictures aren't all light graffiti, duh duh)

 

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Weird printed doo dad

 

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Closer

 

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Above image done with this

 

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De Ponk members turned their paintball gun into an inkjet printer.

 

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After the artists suctioned a tricked-out briefcase onto a subway car, travelers saw flickering scenes on tunnel walls.

 

(Try sticking a large metal box on the side of a train in the states :haha:)

 

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Lumasolator participants “write� with aerosol cans rigged to light sources.

 

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http://www.appliedautonomy.com/gw.html

 

 

 

GraffitiWriter is a tele-operated field programable robot which employs a custom built array of spray cans to write linear text messages on the ground at a rate of 15 kilometers per hour. The printing process is similar to that of a dot matrix printer. GraffitiWriter can be deployed in any highly controlled space or public event from a remote location.

 

The advent of next generation military/police technologies for urban use has made engaging in active social insurgency an increasingly risky venture. Real-time video surveillance systems (1), networked databases, urban infiltration robots (2), and a flurry of "nonviolent" restraint and subjugation technologies threaten to have a chilling effect on traditional methods of cultural resistance, particularly the creation and dissemination of subversive texts. The Robotic GraffitiWriter (GW) was developed in response to the need for a high speed, teleoperated, portable platform that operates beyond the line of sight (BLOS) to disseminate unsanctioned content in the dynamic adversarial urban environment. In repeated testing, this system has proven its effectiveness on such high risk/high profile targets as the U.S. Capital Building as well as numerous urban commercial and municipal spaces in the US and abroad.

 

Following its first full year of active service, an in-depth technological assessment was performed on GraffitiWriter. During this time several significant upgrades were made to GraffitiWriter including a full mechanical and electronic sub-system overhaul. With these improvements, GW now meets the requirements of strategic transportability, operating with extreme confidence in standard threat scenarios including public parks, federal buildings, and shopping malls.

 

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They would hand the remote over to people that were interested and let them paint.

 

“Studies have shown that in nearly 100% of the cases, a given agent of the public will willing participate in high profile acts of vandalism, given the opportunity to do so via mediated tele-robotic technology.�

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