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July 31, 2010
txtBOMBER
[posted by Benz Roos]
TEXTBOMER from H@nnes at HfG on Vimeo.
German designer Felix Pioneer has invented a handheld wall printer for political statements called txtBOMBER. He writes on his site: The txtBOMBER is a one-hand-guerrilla-tool – a machine not much bigger than a pressing iron – that generates political statements on the fly and immidiately prints them on any flat surface.
If you feel you are part of our modern generation viewless, the txtBOMBER is the perfect tool for you! Just switch it on, it’s powered by a strong battery. And move it along a wall. It’s that easy to show your? Its? Someones? opinion of something? someone? Hell! You should reconsider if you are keen enough to use it!
The seven txtBOMBER has build-in pens to “print” the letters and a micro-controller-brain (Arduino), no need for a computer or any other brain.” have a look on his site for more cool techy images of the product! source: Core77 -
February 11, 2010
Tempt One is writing graffiti with his eyes
[posted by Benz Roos]
The Eyewriter from Evan Roth on Vimeo.
Tempt One, Graffiti research lab, FAT and Open frameworks have teamed up to develop the eyewriter. Tony Quan aka Tempt One is suffering on ASL. In order to keep on being creative the eye writer has been developed. The eyewriter is a camara that’s track down the movement of the eye and transelate this movement into graphics on screen. Those graphics are then projected onto buildings for example! great work!
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October 4, 2009
Light graffiti spray cans
[posted by Benz Roos]
French designer Aïssa Logerot has designed the ‘Halo’. Halo is a handy light-writing tool, preserving the techniques and gestures that graffiti artists use with spray cans. It is possible to change the color and the brightness of the led to change the graffiti’s styles. If the light doesn’t have enough battery, users simply have to shake it to have energy again. source: Aissalogerot
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June 21, 2009
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June 13, 2009
Don’t Panic
[posted by Donald®]

Dont't Panic
Found at BehanceNetwork, speaks for them selves, this image had been made by Stefan Chinof.
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