For a split second there, it looked like graffiti’s future was purely virtual. There was the Wiispray controller, which simulated tagging down to the paint drips; and before that there were a number ...
PORTLAND, Ore — The call to police came in just before midnight on Feb. 23. Employees at a strip club in Old Town had spotted vandals tagging a nearby building. When officers arrived, they could see ...
As you make your way through the Surge 2, you’ll find a number of different drones with different abilities you can equip. One in particular, however, is easy to miss: The Graffiti Drone, an optional ...
That “mystery graffiti artist” tagging Anna Delvey’s building isn’t a mystery anymore. After Page Six ran a story this week about an unknown tagger who keeps painting “Anna!” outside the building ...
Sometimes, it really is all about appearances. To the creators of graffiti, it’s about being seen. Depending on the style — a simple, scrawled tag or a more elaborate “piece” — it could be a crude ...
New York-based drone graffiti artist KATSU recently launched a new iteration of his graffiti drone – the Icarus Two. To demonstrate its capabilities, KATSU showed the custom-modded DJI quadcopter ...
Craig Galanos, founder of the Atlanta Beautification Committee, is tackling graffiti in Atlanta using a grassroots approach, covering tags on various city structures. The initiative is self-driven, ...
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Communities along San Diego's coast have seen an increase in graffiti and tagging as the weather warms up and people flock to the beaches. Most recently, a wall along the sand in ...
Evan Roth, one of the minds behind the Eyewriter–a system for allowing the paralyzed to draw–has released his newest project: Graffiti Analysis 2.0, a database capturing the complex calligraphy that ...
The New Orleans City Council has voted to raise fines for those caught tagging buildings and other structures across the city, in a bid to crack down on a widespread practice. Graffiti artists who are ...
What might be the largest graffiti tag to ever appear in New Orleans has popped up on a derelict hotel visible from Interstate 10. The tag, which includes the words: READ UP, CAVEMAN, and OYE, covers ...
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