Tag Archives: street art

Amsterdam Dresses Up

We’d like to share some pictures of Liesbet Bussche’s graduation project at the Rietveld Art Academy in Amsterdam. The Belgian jewelry designer has transformed…

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The Invasion Of The Giant Red Ant

Could a red ant be a purple cow? About 500 red ants enter theater De Lawei in Drachten, The Netherlands. The ants were painted on the road by…

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Graffomat: Graffiti Supplies To Go

After we wrote about the Berlinomat some days ago, we received a nice tip (thanks Erik) about the Graffomat. Graffomat supplies all sorts of…

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Berlinomat: Street Art To Go From Berlin

Rudolf from Urbanshit recently discovered this amazing ‘street art to go’ vending machine at Berlin’s Central Station (Hauptbahnhof). The so-called Berlinomat provides the book

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The Big Take-Over

Fresh and colorful stuff from adbusting land! Thanks to Rudolf from Urbanshit I stumbled upon the interesting creations of French street artist Ox. To…

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AR Ink

“I know, you’re probably sick of AR this and AR that by now, and the technology is only in its infancy, but this?”
Today I bumped into this article on…

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An Introduction To Graffiti Markup Language

Some of you may already know the Free Art and Technology (F.A.T.) Lab, a New York-based group famous for its technological approach to graffiti, expressed in…

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Robot-Printed Facades

Before, we already introduced the Nike Chalkbot used to add supporting and commercial texts to the streets during the Tour de France. Here’s a new public domain printing installation,…

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Seduced By The Wind

Speaking about the Erotic City, we can’t let this amazing example of playful city art pass by. A fuzzy piece of tarpaulin blowing in the wind…

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Cellophane Graffiti: Drawing On A Changing Wall

Last week we mentioned this Sealing the City project by Cedric Bernadotte. I don’t know whether this is a coincidence or not, but some days ago…

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Urban Intervention: Sealing The City

Wonder how to make easy DIY furniture for the urban realm? The French artist Cedric Bernadotte came up with this interventions made from stretch…

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The Secret Behind Great Concept Stores?

During my recent stay in Berlin I visited one of the most interesting concept stores I’ve ever seen, called Supalife. Located in a side street of…

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Light Is the New Graffiti

As you may have noticed, we like to explore the boundaries of contemporary street art. In the past we wrote about topics such as confetti graffiti,

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Tape Is the New Graffiti

Today I stumbled upon the work of New York-based artist Aakash Nihalani, who invented a no-nonsense, effective and creative form of sticker art by taping up the walls and streets…

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Chris Pape’s Freedom Tunnel

During my holiday I read Jennifer Toth’s ‘The Mole People’, a terrific book published in 1993 about the urban legend of homeless people living in the huge…

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