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American artist group
Graffiti Research Lab
is an art project founded by
Evan Roth
and
James Powderly
[1]
and run from
Eyebeam OpenLab
, a non-profit technology and art center where the two are fellows.
[2]
The two experiment with LEDs, magnets, and conductive paint to augment street art and post instructions on their website.
[3]
They pioneered "no mess" graffiti using LEDs.
[4]
References
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Yaffa, Joshua (August 12, 2007).
"The Writing's on the Wall. (The Writing's Off the Wall.)"
.
The New York Times
.
ISSN
0362-4331
. Retrieved
March 26,
2021
.
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Dayal, Geeta (June 25, 2006).
"High-Tech Graffiti: Spray Paint Is So 20th Century"
.
The New York Times
.
ISSN
0362-4331
. Retrieved
March 26,
2021
.
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"Graffiti Goes LED"
.
Wired
.
ISSN
1059-1028
. Retrieved
March 26,
2021
.
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Coates, Ta-Nehisi
;
Miranda, Carolina A.
(September 4, 2006).
"Sound & Light: Food for the Eyes and Ears"
.
Time
. p. 2.
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