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Dabs and Myla (Australia) doing cool things with Augor, Persue and Witnes in Los Angeles.

Photos from: The EyeWitness

"A tribute to my friend Dare, the true king of style in the word.Great person. Rest in peace my man." -Mr.Wany

 

 

10-03-2010

Reload By Ironlak

Here’s a video teaser for a brand new line of paint from the guys over at Ironlak. The new line is called “Reload”, which are 600ML cans of Ironlak spray paint.

 

 

Here’s a time lapse video of the graffiti writers El Mac, Retna and Kofie painting a large Justice mural for Manifest Equality.

 

El Mac, Retna & Kofie: JUSTICE Mural for Manifest Equality- Time lapse: from Augustine Kofie on...

The Seventh Letter graffiti artist Riskhas been working with Osiris Shoes to create a new line of Risk shoes. Along with the shoes Risk painted this wall for an upcoming video to promote the new trainers.

09-03-2010

RIP Dare

Sigi von Koeding, also known as the graffiti writer Dare passed away on March 6, 2010 after a long battle with Cancer. Rest in peace Dare. We’ve always been huge fans of Dare’s work. Make sure to check out Dare’s website to see...

09-03-2010

SUDAMERICA 2010

In recent years Ecuador has been the scene of a great cultural exchange; witnessing the transformation of walls of its cities, in worthy canvasses that would deserve to be in galleries, beautifying the urban landscape with murals...

Rusl one started his project called "Liquid Rusl". Part 1 features Dhos from Valencia. Theme this time was the "swamp of death". Fresh!

Have a look at the pieces from the Stick Up Girlz Australia and New Zealand Tour.

The Tate is gettin' a taste of INSA's racy artistry. As part of the Bring the Noise events at Tate Britain, UK artist INSA was invited to produce a piece of work in response to Chris Ofili’s current...

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09-02-2010
Digital Blackbook: Graffiti Analysis 2.0

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Digital Blackbook: Graffiti Analysis 2.0

Technological advances have truly helped bolster and propel graffiti to new levels. Take a look at this virtual blackbook, Graffiti Analysis 2.0 and tell us you don’t want to scrawl your tag in 3D. 

“Graffiti Analysis is an extensive ongoing study in the motion of graffiti,” explain its creators. “Custom software designed for graffiti writers creates visualizations of the often unseen motion involved in the creation of a tag. Motion data is recorded, analyzed and archived in a free and open database, 000000book.com, where writers can share analytical representations of their hand styles.

 

“What Martha Cooper did for archiving graffiti on film, and Chalfant/Silver did for archiving graffiti in video, Graffiti Analysis intends to do for archiving graffiti in code. The project aims to build the world's largest archive of graffiti motion and bring together two seemingly disparate communities that share an interest hacking systems, whether found in code or in the city.”

 

“Graffiti Analysis is a project by Evan Roth. All of the software changes in GA2.0 were written by Mzz Chris Sugrue, with support from the Fondation Cartier. GA1.0 was created at Parsons Art Media & Technology with input and advising from Zach Lieberman. Graffiti Analysis was built in Open Framewerkz.”

 

Graffiti Analysis 2.0: Digital Blackbook from Evan Roth on Vimeo.

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