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Thread: Digital Graffiti Wall - Awesome Street Art for Nerds

Started 1 month ago by gankige
This is pretty cool technology, but ANYONE can take a stencil and make 'graffiti' art.
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SpamHat replied 1 month ago
It's not quite the same when you can CRTL+Z, is it?

JinxCrow replied 1 month ago
Granted it's cool technology, but it's sorta just like shaking a kaleidoscope - just mixing up what's given to you (with the stencils). Sure you can probably do freehand, but then the majority of people aren't going to....and why do this when spray painting gangsta rats on the side of a building is so much more fun?

dsnovak5 replied 1 month ago
Definitely worth checking out. The orbs used for that techno concert are awesome

detcade replied 1 month ago
Not as good as the real stuff.

Quiwi replied 1 month ago
source: http://tangibleinteraction.com/gallery/digital_gra ... More videos and pictures. (and people not using stencils) Looks like tons of fun...and lots of other fun stuff on their website

hurrayforschool replied 1 month ago
Nerds would use stencils...

GamerXR72 replied 1 month ago
CTRL+Z

SpamHat replied 1 month ago
lol - yeah that's what I meant. It was late.

GamerXR72 replied 1 month ago
Only use I can see for this is to put it on the face of a building and see what the public comes up with. But then it would just get jacked up by the same guys doing real graffiti anyways. That's why we can't have nice things.

 

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SpamHat
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Digital Graffiti Wall - Awesome...
Published (2009-11-05 19:41:00)
lol - yeah that's what I meant. It was late.
GamerXR72
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Digital Graffiti Wall - Awesome...
Published (2009-11-05 19:41:00)
Only use I can see for this is to put it on the face of a building and see what the public comes up with. But then it would just get jacked up by the same guys doing real graffiti anyways. That's why we can't have nice things.
JinxCrow
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Digital Graffiti Wall - Awesome...
Published (2009-11-05 08:41:00)
Granted it's cool technology, but it's sorta just like shaking a kaleidoscope - just mixing up what's given to you (with the stencils). Sure you can probably do freehand, but then the majority of people aren't going to....and why do this when spray painting gangsta rats on the side of a building is so much more fun?
gankige
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Digital Graffiti Wall - Awesome...
Published (2009-11-05 00:00:00)
This is pretty cool technology, but ANYONE can take a stencil and make 'graffiti' art.
dsnovak5
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user's latest post:
Digital Graffiti Wall - Awesome...
Published (2009-11-05 17:41:00)
Definitely worth checking out. The orbs used for that techno concert are awesome
detcade
1
user's latest post:
Digital Graffiti Wall - Awesome...
Published (2009-11-05 17:41:00)
Not as good as the real stuff.
Quiwi
1
user's latest post:
Digital Graffiti Wall - Awesome...
Published (2009-11-05 17:41:00)
source: http://tangibleinteraction.com/gallery/digital_gra ... More videos and pictures. (and people not using stencils) Looks like tons of fun...and lots of other fun stuff on their website
hurrayforschool
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user's latest post:
Digital Graffiti Wall - Awesome...
Published (2009-11-05 17:41:00)
Nerds would use stencils...

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