Archive for the ‘street art’ Category

Taking Streetart to the streets is a great idea! I Was surprised when I first saw the Tate Galery Streetart exhibition in London about known and unknown streetart artists. We’ve been looking for about an hour to find the exhibition in and around the galery and didn’t even realize we’re already within. Tony Goldman transformed [...]

Hier haben ein paar Jungs LEDs unter Plakate geklebt und diese dann (illegal) plakatiert. Dadurch entsteht der Eindruck das PLakat würde "bluten". Sicher können wir das so oder auch anders in einer OoH-Idee verarbeiten. @Anne: Was für dich (Leider hab ich die Quelle versaubeutelt…)?      

Banksy has finally made “his” first movie. And believe me, it’s not only a streetart documentary! I’m just a little surprised that the movie called “Exit through the gift shop” is published by Paramount?! Found at The Independent

Xbox went on with its XBOX ALIVE project and killed several cities with massive street art projections on walls, privat & public buildings. You can see how the London artist Sunil Pawar draw the pieces in realtime on the walls by “beamvertising”.

An interesting concept was published by Xbox LIVE this week. A site and guerilla actions under the label XBOX ALIVE made grey German streets colorful with lots of cool and edgy street art looks. The page xboxalive.de follows all the installations! Tune in!

Being on vacation for a few days means getting inspiration (sometimes). My third blog entry for today reflects Dells colorful line of notebooks. Some guerilla styled events where using cars, walls and other public highly frequented areas as personal canvas.

2008 is becoming the year of Street Art, Street Design and Street Culture. The Mac design of 2006 is an early artwork that underlines how technology driven products can benefit from Street Culture and Street Art. See how Apple products are remixed with stencils. I’m 100% sure, we will see more lifestyle products marketing stuff [...]

This gun camera adds grafitti to peoples pictures without seeing them before taking the picture! Spooky. This is called “Image Fulgurator”, half guerrilla-art stunt and half homemade-gadget awesomeness. Berlin based artist Julius von Bismarck uses his oddly named camera-mod to project images onto street furniture where they appear in the photos of strangers, but remain [...]





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