How to make a Camouflaged Power-Source Liberator, by friend of the G.R.L. and Club Awesome M.V.P… Randofo.

“A simple solution for powering up low-voltage DC devices in public spaces. When you plug this in, one of the plugs is powering an outlet on a decoy junction box and the other plug is providing a continual power source to a low-voltage DC device.” ~Randofo


Mark Jenkins and the GRL collaborate on Jesus 2.0

Mark Jenkins, the Wooster Collective, the Graffiti Research Lab, and Geek Graffiti.

Eyebeam and the Wooster Collective present a night of technology based graffiti projects. Mark Jenkins, the Graffiti Research Lab, and students from the Parsons Geek Graffiti course show a range of experimental work in new materials and techniques for urban communication.


Monday, May 22nd
5:30 – 8pm
Eyebeam
540 W. 21st Street,
New York, NY 10011

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Sponsored by Eyebeam and the Wooster Collective.


After the Maker Faire, the G.R.L. took some time off to visit our friends and enemies in San Francisco and LA. Check out the short video clip documenting a few field tests conducted by Twin A, Micromonster, Fi5e and Resistor.

The Graffiti Research Lab just returned from a tour of California sponsored by the Eyebeam OpenLab and Make Magazine. The G.R.L. met up in San Mateo, CA to create a geek mural on a 1974 school bus at the Maker Faire. Check out the following link for documentation of the geek mural, workshops and other faire collaborations.

The Graffiti Research Lab will be preseting with Josh MacPhee at Eyebeam as part of the Upgrade event.

UPGRADE
April 29th, 3-5pm
at Eybeam (http://www.eyebeam.org), 540 W. 21st St., NYC

Josh MacPhee, author of Stencil Pirates takes us on a tour through the history of illegal street markings (Street Art 101), and how we got where we are today, with a focus on the history of the street stencil.

-Evan Roth and James Powderly talk about the current state of graffiti, the formation of the Graffiti Research Lab, as well as our most recent open source graf projects. They demo the tools they’ve developed and give out materials to make LED Throwies. Members of Evan’s Geek Graffiti course at Parsons will also present some of their experiments in technology based graffiti.


Come to the Graffiti Research Lab workshops at the Maker Faire in San Mateo, California. We will be working with faire attendees to create a state-of-the-art mural on a 1974 school bus and conducting workshops on making LED Throwies and Electro-Grafs.

April 22nd – 23rd at the San Mateo Fairgrounds (click here for google map).

Click here and view how to get your name up in lights.

to view a video of the latest LED Throwies assault. Astor Place, NYC.


Click here to view video

The FREE BORF footage was written by HELL and projected by fi5e in NYC and DC. This is the first in a series of upcoming studies from the Eyebeam Graffiti Research Lab called the Drip Sessions.

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