Open source project.
(via SpokePOV)
Spoke POV is an easy-to-make electronic kit toy that turns your bicycle  wheel into a customized display! The project includes a free schematic  design, open software for uploading and editing stored bitmap images,  and a high-quality kit with all the parts necessary to build your own.

Open source project.

(via SpokePOV)

Spoke POV is an easy-to-make electronic kit toy that turns your bicycle wheel into a customized display! The project includes a free schematic design, open software for uploading and editing stored bitmap images, and a high-quality kit with all the parts necessary to build your own.

(via youtube) MonkeyLectric releases the Video Pro: The world’s first full color VIDEO display in a rotating wheel. Our cutting edge Persistence Of Vision technology features 256 RGB LEDs in a compact 4-spoke system that mounts into standard bike wheels. Stabilized images and video are displayed in thousands of colors. Zigbee wireless control.

More at http://www.MonkeyLectric.com

Also see our other videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLtbeU8FJW0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YiC2eY5QWQs

Graffiti Markup Language. The brains behind many new graffiti technologies like LASER TAG for example.

Paintball gun being used as a printer.  Using “eyewriter” an eye motion tracking software.

We have to try this!

An electro-graf is a graffiti piece or throw-up that uses conductive and magnetic paint to embed LED display electronics.

Banksy showed his face

A great explanation of reverse graffiti by Moose.

Reverse graffiti, the art of selective cleaning. 

Alexandre Orion transformed the Max Feffer Tunnel in São Paulo, Brazil into one of the most spellbinding works of street art. He created a mural comprised of hundreds of macabre skulls. Alexandres message here was quite clear; drivers in the area needed to do something about their emissions. If a tunnel was turned into a soot and grime filled chimney of sorts, imagine how the rest of the Earth was being impacted.

The night writer extends the functionality of LED throwies by allowing a writer to catch a tag in lights. It’s cheap, easy to make  and writes 12-inch glowing letters 25-feet in the air on any iron or  steel surface if you stand on a turned over garbage can.

The night writer extends the functionality of LED throwies by allowing a writer to catch a tag in lights. It’s cheap, easy to make and writes 12-inch glowing letters 25-feet in the air on any iron or steel surface if you stand on a turned over garbage can.

Ya Gotta Love The Drips!  LASER TAG graffiti style. We played with this a little a while back.  It worked great, but we have not taken it out yet.  We need to finish the DIY Projector Project.  Unless we can beg, borrow or steal a commercial made projector.  If anyone has a projector and wants to give it a try let us know.  Here is a web site that has more info and links to download the software.  http://muonics.net/blog/index.php?postid=15