Tag: graffiti
MumbaiWriter?
by Tahoe Designer on Jan.10, 2010, under Design, Events, Photography, Technology, Toys, Travel
The EyeWriter development team just hit the streets of Mumbai, India on a mission to develop a GML-compliant version of the EyeWriter with the best engineers in the near-east from IIT Bombay for TechFest 2010. Maharashtra-style! We will be updating FAT and the EyeWriter blog on the maybe daily with [...]
HOW TO: EyeWriter
by Tahoe Designer on Nov.10, 2009, under Art, Design, Photography, Technology
“It’s been a long time. We shouldn’t have left you… without a dope beat to step to.”
G.R.L., Open Frameworks and graffiti legend Tempt1 have teamed-up to bring you the latest weapon of ocular assault: the EyeWriter. Source code, free software, HOW TO guide, videos and eye tags by Tempt1 available at eyewriter.org[...]
Graffiti Archeology
by Tahoe Designer on Nov.05, 2009, under Art, Design, Photography, Technology, Website Design / Web Development
Perhaps one of the coolest websites I have run across lately, the Graffiti Archeology website is extremely intriguing… a photographic retrospective / timeline of graffiti tags, murals and stencils all rendered with some fancy flash coding.
Check it out!
Behind The Scenes with Shepard Fairey
by Tahoe Designer on Jun.17, 2009, under Art, Design, Food, Personal, Technology, Travel
Following up on the release of Issue. 0051, The Arkitip Chronicles present a short video with a behind the scenes look into the creation of a Shepard Fairey piece. The acclaimed artist is in his most natural form, creating one of his stencil masterpieces in a Los Angeles studio.
Official NSA/Verizon Grand Opening
by Tahoe Designer on Aug.18, 2008, under Art, Design, Technology, Uncategorized
The Graffiti Research Lab has officially renamed The Verizon Communications Corporation in a ceremony supervised by the U.S. Department of Homeland Graffiti to celebrate the July 9th FISA Legislation granting telecommunication companies retroactive immunity from legal action in cases of warrantless and unconstitutional wiretapping. Under its new name, The National Security Administration, the behemoth telecom [...]
