Graffiti Stop Motion, by the “Broken Fingaz Crew” from Israel.
Watch art come alive.
Graffiti Stop Motion, by the “Broken Fingaz Crew” from Israel.
Watch art come alive.
In an effort to establish new platforms for public art and performance, the multimedia duo SWEATSHOPPE has developed a new interactive technology that enables them to explore the relationship between video, mark making and architecture. Dubbed “video painting,” this technology allows them to essentially “paint” video onto any surface.
Wooster Collective does some ‘plainin’: “The software controlling the video was written in Max. The paint roller does not use any sort of paint, it simply contains green LEDs. The software tracks the color green and outputs the x y position which are sent to drawing commands and the strokes are textured with video.”
[Via Gizmodo; vimeo page; WoosterCollective]