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Scribit, the wall-crawling graffiti robot that can draw (and, just as importantly, erase) any image you can think of onto a vertical surface of your choice, made its debut this week at CES 2019.
Opening on April 17 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Gastman is a curator of “Art in the Streets”, the largest American museum exhibition of graffiti and street art.
Companies are increasingly turning to graffiti and street art to give themselves a more youthful image. Taggers complain that this commercialization could destroy the street art subculture.
Albert the robot utilizes a printhead that contains five cans of acetone-based spray paint, the same stuff used by graffiti artists. The robot functions just like a desktop printer, except the ...
The members of the group asked to remain anonymous because unauthorized graffiti art is illegal. One of Skid Robot's graffitied Christmas trees. (Courtesy of Skid Robot) ...
Neon and bright spray paint are the hallmarks of many of the rooms at Psychedelic Robot, a new 'immersive art' exhibit at the Crescent in Dallas.(Ashley Landis / Staff Photographer) Editor's note ...
We expect something similar will happen across the pond in New York with this newest robot graffiti. The street art is at Stillwell and Neptune. UPDATE OCT. 28 5:50 P.M. ET: ...
GTGrafitti is a robot that’s also an artist. ... loves robots, and loves Atlanta’s graffiti artwork. ... Gerry says this tech can preserve beloved works of art by repainting them on 10 ...