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Festival Ars Electronica - Festival for art, technology and society Ars Electronica 2006 Exhibitions
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CyberArts
Graffiti Research Lab
Evan Roth, James Powderly and the agents of the G.R.L. (Eyebeam OpenLab, US)

The modern city is characterized by aggressive neon signage and in-
yer-face billboards that can be seen as a proxy for the commercialization of our society. In response, Graffiti Research Lab has developed an arsenal of technologies like LED throwies, graffiti-writing caption software and mobile urban projectors that allow individuals to stake their own claim
to a piece of the cityscape. Affordable DIY components facilitate a form of urban protest that carries on the graffiti tradition using state-of-the-art high-tech.

Prix Ars Electronica 2006, Award of Distinction Interactive Art

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