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more about #graffiti more comments → bonniegrrl: I have to say this is one of the coolest things I've ever seen. I can't wait it's used regularly by muralists and artsy folks around San Francisco! #v... more » Benguin: What's with the nearly-pornographic video of the dude eating the popsicle? Am I missing some kind of deeper symbolism here? #videopaintroller more » imTheKing: There have been numerous people to do this prior to this. A few years ago, a group sponsored by Krink markers did these digital green LED throw ups on... more » psychonaut2021:That's Mr Psychonaut to you!: Cool, but I did not enjoy the dudes sucking on them popsicles... Ugh... #videopaintroller more » ilovexspin: Permanent vandalism is no longer cool. #videopaintroller more » Nathan Obbards: I'm still a big fan of the Linux graffiti. more » aThingOrTwo: Thats definitely System 7 (and earlier). OS 8 shipped with the platinum look. At least I think it came with 8. My first version was 8.5.1, and that ... more » Kaiser-Machead: Fuck this, and the people that do it. I have no concerns over graffiti itself, but I most certainly don't condone arson. more » damnelantra™: hmmm... this or flaming dookie in a bag? more » weatherman: I think I'm going the other way on this; graffiti with paint ranges from mild annoyance to high art. Graffiti with flaming paint or lighter fluid is j... more » GitEmSteveDave_My Brute Dojo CDIAFIFE: UH, Simpsons did it already? [en.wikipedia.org] more » bosskev: If ever I were to run for public office, it would be on a platform of "Bring Back Cruel and Unusual Punishment!". Caught tagging? We cut off your hand... more » strider_mt2k: So this isn't a writing input method? No Giraffe to learn it either? Whenever I miss good old G1 I can fire up "block recognizer" on my i910 Omnia. Do... more » Nathan Tokala: ha ha now all we have to do is have 100,000 giant tv's and then give gangsters this then at the end of the day just hit erase. more » IN THE FACE!: There is a hand dryer in a Mexican place (excuse me, Gourmet Pan-American Cuisine) in my town that has had this written on it since the early '90s: A... more » -
#graffiti
The Magic Paint Roller
I have seen some pretty cool electronic graffiti techniques in the past, but multimedia performers Sweatshoppe's method—which uses a paint roller to draw video straight on walls—beats them all. More » -
#imagecache
Urban Renewal, OS 9 Edition
Spotted by a reader outside of Providence, Rhode Island (what isn't "outside of Providence" in RI, anyway?), some charming little OS-9-themed graffiti on an abandoned nightclub. Wallpaper-sized shots after the jump. More » -
#fire
Fire Tagging Makes Graffiti a Bit More Dangerous
Graffiti is cool, I guess. But graffiti that's been lit on fire before the paint dries? OK, now you have my attention. More » -
#wiimote
Graffiti for Wii Video Shows 100% Silly Fun, 0% Mess
The Wii Spray concept project by University of Weimar's Martin Lihs is now a reality, as you can see in this video. You can pick colors pointing at patches, and even use stencils. More » -
#graffiti
24 Examples of Geeky Graffiti
The guys at kontraband have proven that geeks do more than hide behind avatars and forum handles to bitch and argue. Sometimes they do it by defacing buildings under the cover of darkness. More » -
#headphones
Aerial7 Graffiti Headphones One Pacifier Short of a Personal Rave
Well hello color. How ya been, and who at Aerial7 did you have to get high in order to get yourself arranged in such a, um, loud way on these new Graffiti headphones? -
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#iphone
Handwriting Recognition for iPhone Now Available
Holy Egg Freckles! A Chinese developer has released handwriting recognition software—both Latin and Chinese alphabets—for the iPhone. Similar to Graffiti, the classic writing software for Palms, you can setup HWPen from Installer.app to give you an a writing area that can take over the standard keyboard at the touch of button. It's a 1.0 beta version, but it works. Screenshots and more info after the jump. UPDATED: fingers-on video is up now. More » -
#hacks
Digital Billboards
A well known 18 year old graffiti artist that goes by the name "Skullphone" has expanded his repertoire of vandalism to include 10 digital billboards around L.A. Earlier this week, onlookers were treated to Skullphones's calling card in between the normal ads running on the display. Nice work dude, let's hope that the police and the folks at ClearChannel appreciate art. Updated: Apparently, it wasn't a hack, but a two-day paid "art project." [Skullphone and Curbed L.A. via Textually and Supertouch]Hackedin Southern California -
#portablemedia
From Mantis, UK-based stencil artist.


