Graffiti Analysis 2.0 - Input Output Gallery, Hong Kong

Adrian Ma | Design, Event, Illustration, Inspiration, Left Brain, Must-have, Right Brain, Technology, Typography, Video | Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

I wish I had gone back to Hong Kong during National Week to check out the Graffiti Analysis 2.0 exhibition at the Input/Output Gallery. Graffiti Analysis 2.0 is an open-framework application that tracks the motion of graffiti tags and digitally represents them in 3D forms based on a single-line input created by the user.

It’s a remarkably cool project by digital artist Evan Roth and software developer Chris Sugrue. It may look like a one-trick pony right now but with a few more technical tweaks and colour customizations, this effect will surely make its way into advertisements and mainstream media in the near future.

Graffiti Analysis 2.0 - Oct 2, 2009 at Input Output from Evan Roth


Digital Blackbook (Graffiti Analysis 2.0) from Evan Roth


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