L.A.S.E.R Tag (Graffiti Research Lab)
>>The L.A.S.E.R Tag system allows graffiti artists to tag without making permanent marks<<
Project Type:
industrial/product design
Project Mission/Goal:
improve the human spirit
Project Description:
The L.A.S.E.R Tag system was developed by the Graffiti Research Lab to allow graffiti artists to go big. By combining an industrial strength laser and projector with a laptop, one can create a drawing with the laser that the projector beams onto the surface of a building.
Links:
http://graffitiresearchlab.com/
http://graffitiresearchlab.com/?page_id=76
Videos:
tempt writes tempt from thesystemis on Vimeo.
Day #6: From Beyond from Evan Roth on Vimeo.
Project Details:
LOCATION: Worldwide
DATE: 2005–present
PARTICIPANTS: 11 Graffiti Research Lab chapters in Amsterdam, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Colorado, Houston, Kyoto, Luxembourg, Mexico, Utah, Vienna
DESIGN COLLABORATIVE: Graffiti Research Lab
PRODUCT DESIGN: James Powderly, EvanRroth
COLLABORATORS: Mike Baca, Eyebeam Open Lab, Free Art and Technology (F.a.t. Lab), Steve Lambert, Todd Polenberg, Theo Watson, Jamie Wilkinson, Bennet Williamson
FUNDERS: EyeBeam Art & Technology Center; self–financed
COST: $200–$1500 USD
Nominated by Cameron Sinclair


