Abstract Graffiti - Outstanding Graffiti pictures

Abstract Graffiti - Outstanding Graffiti pictures

Abstract Graffiti is a selection of out of box graffiti artists. Our aim is promote Graffiti and Street artists, with dedicated attention to underground and experimental projects.

venerdì 28 dicembre 2007

Drawing in the space with light

LightFaktor is drawing in the space with light.
Using an exposure of about ten-to-thirty seconds and a tripod for best results, Light Graffiti artists start at the first click. Glowsticks, flashlights, reflectors, and even torches have been used as mediums to create all sorts of designs and tags, as the artist becomes a ghost of a blur, if visible at all.
Any person, place, or thing can become a central piece of the art. Hardcore taggers are set on Light Graffiti not actually being graffiti art because LightFaktor doesn’t have a physical presence, but after seeing photos of it, it’s not too different from tagging a building and having it covered or removed the next day.
Light Faktor moto is No Harm, No Foul.

Belove a Video for LighFaktor:


Some pictures from LighFaktor:


Some interesting links:
LightFactor Project Web Site Original project website
LighFaktor on Myspace Cool pictures frequently updated.
LightFaktor on Behance Some interesting pictures

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mercoledì 26 dicembre 2007

Electro-graf by Graffiti Research Lab

A division of the Eyebeam R&D Open Lab, Graffiti Research Lab, is showing an early prototype of Electronic-Graffiti as part of its research and development in experimental creative technologies for grafitti writers.
Electro-graf is a graffiti piece or throw-up that uses conductive and magnetic paint to embed LED display electronics.

The video below show how make an elettronic graffiti, the video of electro-graf is provided by Graffiti Search Lab.



About Graffiti Research Lab:
Graffiti Research Lab, is an art group dedicated to outfitting graffiti writers, artists and protesters with open source technologies for urban communication, founder are Evan Roth and James Powderly the Eyebeam OpenLab.

To learn more ablut Graffiti Research project have a look at Some Interesting links
Graffiti Research Lab - Graffiti Research Lab website
Wiki Graffiti Research Lab - Articles about Graffiti Research lab on Wikipedia
Electro-Graf on Flickr - Some interesting pictures from GLB by Q Branch

Some images from Graffiti Research Lab's projects

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