Results tagged “tagrecord.com” from Street Level Lab

Filming Begins!

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Public demo and the po-po

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Marion square is beautiful at night, its even more beautiful when lit up by a projector and a few lasers. we met up with a photograher for the city paper and Stella from the Digitel and put on a demo sunday night, we attracted a few new faces, and a few unwanted people..... mainly cops. apparently they werent too pleased that we were doing this event with out a permit. i wonder why....


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Sorry for the poor quality pics, we were wanting in the tripod dept. Thanks again to all those who came out espically those folks from the paper and all you CSCLUG guys. well done. sans 5-0


New toys!

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So the Guys over at CSCLUG have written a space invaders game for Blobber, so being the  1985 mind set, I made this today:
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Yes, that is a laser powered Nintendo gun. you can die happy now.

New stuff from Street Level Lab

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So im sure some of you guys have seen our laser tagging software cooked up with CSCLUG. They use a projector, camera and some special software to let us use light to draw. so we over at sll saw a cool opportunity to whip up something fresh. The software (called blobber) tracks light in the cameras view, normally we use lasers to tell the software where we want the line, but that wasn't natural for some artist who do what we do so we made this:

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This will allow us to draw using the software but with this can instead of a laser. dope right?

What the hell is this place anyway?

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So the crafty folks over at tagrecord.com have developed an arsenal of new techniques to take to the street. Developed by a bunch of nerds and nerd-artists working around the clock to bring you new stuff like our blobber software that allows you to draw on the sides of buildings using light from a projector and event for reverse graffiti. Streetlevel is kinda like the poppa of tagrecord and well be working on bringing you new stuff like that too.Not unlike the GRL software, minus the suck. Keep checking back here for updates- new techniques- interviews with artists and other fresh shit.