Tag Archives: graffiti

The Many Uses of the Open Source EyeWriter

In September, I had the opportunity to see James Powderly and Zach Lieberman present their work in progress, The EyeWriter at the 2009 Gadgetoff.  The EyeWriter is an inexpensive open-source eye tracking headset and software created by members of Graffiti Research Lab and the team behind openFrameworks.

The EyeWriter was created to enable graffiti artist Tony [...]

Virtual Graffiti Walls

Early last year, I posted here about Graffiti Research Lab and their work in creating a methodology for virtually tagging buildings using a green laser, a powerful projector, and some really cool software that they developed and then released as open source. That methodology is equally applicable to smaller scale rear projection systems that can be [...]

Graffiti Research Lab

I first heard about these guys at Sundance last month. Despite the urban/counterculture vibe, they didn’t really register, though. I thought it was just a graffiti thing. And I live in DUMBO, so I get enough of that. But then I saw the video below on Engadget and I understood. This is a whole new [...]