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Entries from Gothamist tagged with 'graffitiresearchlab'

May 2, 2008

EVENT: It's another First Friday at The Bronx Museum, where there will be free beer, music and of course art. Tonight's a "New York City rock and roll extravaganza; a musical exploration of up and coming urban rock and roll superstars with The Bangers and Dragons of Zynth." Friday // 6 p.m. // Bronx Museum of Art [1040 Grand Concourse, Bronx] // Free MUSIC: Studio B is opening their controversial rooftop tonight with their (expensive)......

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March 26, 2008

As if the Graffiti Research Lab hadn't blurred the line between establishment art, graffiti culture, and technology enough, they recently bombed the Museum of Modern Art. During a cocktail reception at the museum, GRL used its laser-guided, software enabled, light spray paint system to project virtually-dripping messages on an interior wall of the museum. They ranged from the tags of well known New York graffiti stars to messages directed at the wine-sipping attendees ("F***......

Continue Reading "Video of the Day: Light Graff at MoMA"

October 22, 2007

Paul McDonough, New York City 1968-1972 is the current exhibit at Sasha Wolf's gallery. Wolf, as curator, worked closely with the artist for over a year putting together a collage of street photography from the time. McDonough, a current Brooklynite, says when he arrived here in the late '60s, photographing "satisfied my sketching impulses...I learned to carry a camera everywhere, all the time, loaded with 400-speed film." We highly recommend getting up close and......

Continue Reading "Four Years of Street Photography "

August 12, 2007

The New York Times profiles James Powderly and Evan Roth today. The robotics engineer and Parsons grad formed the Graffiti Research Lab in 2005 as a design studio focused on developing methods of urban communication. One of their recent creations is an oversized tricycle equipped with a video camera, a digital projector, a laptop computer, and speakers. The setup can be used with a green laser pointer to project light graffiti onto different surfaces.......

Continue Reading "Graffiti Research Labs Talks Technique"

March 17, 2007

We were traveling the day The Graffiti Research Lab's new show, Open City, premiered at Eyebeam, so we decided to go check it out yesterday afternoon. The exhibit was completely mind blowing-- a dozen or more installations showing the latest and greatest in graffiti technology and culture-jamming performance art. They've got fire-extinguisher tagging systems, subway-swings, laser-projection graffiti, and a whole bunch of other stuff that's impossible to describe. Check it out for yourself, either......

Continue Reading "Beautiful Vandalism in the Open City"

March 1, 2007

Eyebeam's 2007 exhibition season commences tonight. The 10th Anniversary year begins with Open City, "a glimpse into the current media and tactics of artists who take their practices into the street." Projection, writing on walls or robotic pamphleteering (huh?!) are all ways artists in the city communicate through the surfaces and structures we see everyday. The exhibit will include a series of screenings, presentations and workshops exploring tool building, tactics, techniques and approaches to communication......

Continue Reading "Open City Begins Tonight"

February 1, 2007

First things first: According to WNBC, the NYPD says that NYC marketing firm Interference Inc. gave them a list of 41 locations where the Aqua Teen Hunger Force LED devices were hung (38 in Manhattan, including the Meatpacking District, Greenwich Village, LES, and 3 in Brooklyn). The NYPD only found two which were at 33rd Street and the West Side Highway, which can only mean that everyone who passed by these things and heard......

Continue Reading "NYPD Eradicates Aqua Teen Hunger Force"

January 24, 2007

Today on the Gothamist Newsmap: "loose horses" in Queens, a stabbing in Soho, and a fatal person struck by train at 86th on the 4/5/6. No surprise: the richer a neighborhood is, the more landmarks get designated within it. Here's a pretty video of a Williamsburg Brooklyn Sunrise, from Youtube. Joseph Guzman, the survivor of the Sean Bell shooting in Queens, was released from the hospital today, nearly two months after the attack. Birds......

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November 16, 2006

There seem to be a lot of LVHRD events lately! Tonight they present Bi-FOLD II: Street. The event will bring together two diverse artists inspired by the same muse, the street. The night will include both presentation and performance, including Brazilian graffiti artist Speto, who will present his work and create a live mural, followed by an interactive performance piece with New York based Graffiti Research Lab. Who better to introduce these folks than......

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September 15, 2006

THEATER: Beastie Boy Adrock (who turns 40 next month!) was but a wee homey when his father, Israel Horovitz, penned his hit play “Line” 32 years ago. That dark comedy is the longest-running play in off-off-Broadway history. It’s about five people stuck on line and their shameless machinations to get to the front. The theater’s website boasts that the play has been performed in 25 countries and split the sides of 100,000 theatergoers. Who will......

Continue Reading "Pencil This In"

July 27, 2006

-- You know who really hates bikers? Steve Dunleavy. -- Ironic Sans gets creative with the Gothamist logo-- the bedrockist and simcityist are hilari-ist. -- Law & Order: Overheard in New York Division. -- Speaking of crime and punishment, Peter Braunstein goes to trial on the 20th. -- Those crazy cats at the Graffiti Research Lab have invented a special pole for doing huge pieces-- it's nutty! -- While we're on the subject, check......

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May 31, 2006

Last week Eyebeam's Graffiti Research Lab put on a great event featuring the Mark Jenkins. He talked about his amazing packing-tape sculptures which have to be seen to be believed-- he builds them by literally wrapping packing tape around models, and then cutting the tape away to make a cast. While he was in town, the GRL guys wired a couple of his sculptures with LEDs, and placed the final product on the streets......

Continue Reading "Jesus 2.0 Bombs Nolita"

May 22, 2006

If you're in the West Village or Chelsea today, swing by one of these happenings: 1. Trish Grantham billboard painting: "With the help of up-and-coming artists, Visa is transforming a Greenwich Village intersection into a cornerstone of art and expression. As part of a multi-day project, ground-breaking artist Trish Grantham will create a one-of-a-kind billboard mural under the banner of a Visa's newest ad, "Life Takes Expression." Below Grantham's mural, Visa will also showcase......

Continue Reading "The West Side is Bumping Today!"

May 12, 2006

Those crazy cats at Chelsea's Eyebeam.org never stop. They've been noodling around with 3D plots of New York City, and have finally figured out a way to print 3D models using the information. Check out this post on their blog-- they also did one of Columbus Circle. [Related: they've also been doing some updates at the Graffiti Research Lab.]......

Continue Reading "Latest Eyebeam Insanity: 3D NYC Models"

March 31, 2006

The evil geniuses at the Eyebeam Graffiti Research Lab are at it again. James wrote in: "btw, here's a link to our newest release: the night writer. check out the video. gonna be fucking huge in germany!" The Night Writer device entails a bunch of LEDs, affixed to a board, and put up using a giant pole. It's pretty cool-- and the video they made is totally insane. All this electric graffiti got us......

Continue Reading "Electric Magnetic Graffiti Part 3"

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