Graffiti Research Lab
The Graffiti Research Lab is a collective that focuses on the intersection of street art and technology. Founded in 2005, it aims to empower artists and activists by providing tools and resources to create innovative public art. The group is known for developing projects that combine traditional graffiti techniques with modern technology, such as projection mapping and open-source software.
One of their notable projects is the LED Throwie, a simple device that combines a battery, LED light, and a magnet, allowing users to create temporary light-based graffiti. The Graffiti Research Lab encourages creativity and experimentation, promoting the idea that art can be both accessible and interactive in urban environments.