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Graffiti Analysis

1 July 2010 5 Comments

I’ve been playing with text art lately. More specifically learning “ambigrams”. I’m also interested in incorporating some tagger art in my work.

While reading up on some of that stuff, I came across Graffiti Analysis 2.0:Digital Blackbook from graffitianalysis.com. It is simply mindblowing.

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Quoted from graffitianalysis.com

Graffiti Analysis is an extensive ongoing study in the motion of graffiti. Custom software designed for graffiti writers creates visualizations of the often unseen motion involved in the creation of a tag. Motion data is recorded, analyzed and archived in a free and open database, 000000book.com, where writers can share analytical representations of their hand styles. Influential graffitis artist such as SEEN, TWIST, AMAZE, KETONE, JON ONE and KATSU have had their tags motion captured using the Graffiti Analysis software. All tags created in Graffiti Analysis are saved as Graffiti Markup Language (GML) files, a new digital standard used by other popular graffiti applications such as Laser Tag and EyeWriter. Graffiti Analysis 2.0 is an open source project that is available online for free in OSX, Windows and Linux. Graffiti writers are invited to capture and share their own tags, and computer programmers are invited to create new applications and visualizations of the resulting data. What Martha Cooper did for archiving graffiti on film, and Chalfant/Silver did for archiving graffiti in video, Graffiti Analysis intends to do for archiving graffiti in code. The project aims to build the world’s largest archive of graffiti motion and bring together two seemingly disparate communities that share an interest hacking systems, whether found in code or in the city.

Graffiti Analysis is a project by Evan Roth. All of the software changes in GA2.0 were written by Mzz Chris Sugrue, with support from the Fondation Cartier. GA1.0 was created at Parsons Art Media & Technology with input and advising from Zach Lieberman. Graffiti Analysis was built in Open Framewerkz.

They even have an iPhone app for it.

Contact: info[at]graffitianalysis.com
Website: graffitianalysis.com

5 Comments »

  • BlueSlug said:

    saw this a couple of months ago! a friend of mine was hacking around with it a bit. So cool. my favourite part is that it’s OSS! :)

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  • Ralph said:

    Kewl! But it’s more a tag analysis then true graffiti… although that is debateable. : P

    I get the app for the iPhone NOW!

    Can we see your tag analysis Jon?

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  • GT418 said:

    really dope _______________________

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  • Sarah Clark said:

    being a computer programmer myself makes me very proud of my job:*.

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  • FJAY1er said:

    WHOLLY MOLLY< CHEESE AND RICE WERE AND HOW MUCH….Christmas here I come, been "writin'" for 14 years and being surprised is rare but guess what… I'm surprised!!!! AWESOOOOOOOMMMME…/..

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