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Digital Graffiti Wall: part 2

October 3rd, 2010

Ingenuity Fest last week I would say was a success. Everyone enjoyed the digital graffiti wall, and the space I was in was great. I was about to corner the whole setup into an edge of the wall and use the canvas covering to make extended 'walls' that made it look as though it fit into the wall better.

Anyone who saved their art went to: http://digitalgraffitiwall.tumblr.com/

Nearly 200 images were collected Ranging from 4 year olds that just wanted to use the can, to local graffiti artists that were pleasantly surprised on how much the wall mimicked real spray paint. Even though the little nuances are gone, and some techniques aren't replicated; types of flicking at the end, changing depth/hence size and being able to use stencil type objects to enhance the edges of lines.

Here are some examples,

On the flip side

The space was amazing, the unused lower level of the Detroit-Superior bridge in Cleveland. One long span of awesome.

Only problem is since it is never in use, there isn't need for much power. Definitely not enough power to run a whole festival! The power was spread THIN! In fact, the circuit I was on tripped 5 times saturday, and I was only running the display at 1/2 my full intention. I wanted another computer tracking the wall and running the FuildSolver application the projecting that onto the ceiling above the display.  Then later in the night, the plan was to wander around at do some GML projections around the festival, but I was so concerned about tapping into the power and tripping more breakers, especially the ones running performance stages, last thing I wanted is to shut down a band in the middle of their set.

So next time around, Portable Generator! Must look into one. I had the power and projectors ready, even got PDAnet running with my computer and I could connect to 000000book.com anywhere I have cell phone reception.

What is next?

Um, I have one possible local project coming up around Christmas time. More on that soon. And I'm thinking this would be a great item to take to other festivals and events around town. So if you're in the Northeast Ohio area, and are interested in having the digital graffiti wall, email me at cyanc@cyancdesign.com and we can work out the details.

Also, coming soon: a breakdown of the pieces and parts of the graffiti wall... and perhaps some source code (^_^)//

Digital Graffiti Wall

September 18th, 2010

One week from now, Ingenuity Fest 2010.
All weekend, come out to see the Digital Graffiti Wall.

Draw some art, post it to the tumblr account! http://digitalgraffitiwall.tumblr.com/
There is a button in the lower left of the screen.

Do you have the skills to draw your own graffiti tag? Record it to GML (Graffiti Markup Language) and upload it to 000000book.com the GML Archive site. Uploaded GML will be tagged with the application: Ingenuity Graffiti Wall

Throughout the bridge, see what can happen when graffiti is converted into a reusable digital format (GML). Thanks to Tony Samangy at the University of Akron for letting me borrow a bunch of eMacs he used for Collider, I'll have displays throughout the bridge displaying some of the audience's very own graffiti. In different forms. But you'll have to come see if you want to see what that means.

And weather permitting, look around outside. You may even see those graffiti tags larger than life and covering more than you would expect. (^_^)//

Hope to see you at Ingenuity Fest.

Digital Graffiti Wall ~ Speakeasy 2.0

August 4th, 2010

Version one has been put into use, successfully I may add.

Two weekends ago, Ingenuity Fest Speakeasy 2.0 Fundraiser. It was HOT, but it was Excellent! I was setup in the catacombs of the bridge, but I could still head the bass thumping from the DJs at the base of it. They ended up setting me up right next to Alexander Boxerbaum and Andy Horchler, the time lapse artists I worked with last year. They were showing off their 36 Views of a Bridge videos. And they had new time lapse rigs to try out, I saw the results... AMAZING! They even filmed some use of the Graffiti Wall in sped up time. Video to come soon (^_^).

So the digital graffiti wall. Honestly, I'm kind of flying by the set of my pants with it and need to lock down a few things. I've been wanting to dub it #IngenGraffiti, but I don't know if it is worth doing that, since I'll be able to use it beyond Ingenuity Fest. What do you think? Or should I be named IngenGraffiti for now, and just renamed later?

You wanna see it? Read the rest of this entry »

#IngenGraffiti – Projection Screen

July 12th, 2010

Well that was a little easier than expected! Last weekend, the play: build the projection screen frame for the Ingenuity Fest Graffiti Wall Project. The screen is 4ft X 8ft. The frame, build out of PVC (which cuts really easily). I barely even had a plan, I just stood in the PVC aisle and worked it out in my head. And I only needed 3 trips to the hardware store.

Grommets were all measured and mounted by your truly. And once the screen was stretched, it naturally squared itself off. I love it when a plan (even an imaginary one) comes together.

(^_^)//

Moving forward, I play to tag anything related to this project with #IngenGraffiti and I hope you'll do the same. Read the rest of this entry »