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Graffiti Project in Kenya Slums — more than a year after he took the original pictures, French photo artist JR has returned to Kibera, Kenya. He was reunited with the women who had accepted to be part of his WOMEN project at the end of 2007 (previously). 2000 square meters of Kibera slum rooftops have been covered with photos of their eyes and faces. Most of the women will have their own photos on their own rooftop and the material used is water resistant so that the photo itself will protect the fragile houses in the heavy rain season. They are on view from the railway line that passes above them, and will be visible for Google Earth. (via Africa.Visual_Media)
posted by netbros
on Apr 8, 2009 -
11 comments
10 Amazing Light Graffiti Artists and Photographers: From Light Writing to Extreme Exposures. [Possibly NSFW]
posted by homunculus
on Jul 15, 2008 -
15 comments
Radiating Places. Twenty years after the Chernobyl disaster, seven artists from Moscow, Minsk, and Berlin travelled to the desolate, restricted area to commemorate the catastrophe.
posted by Gamblor
on May 22, 2006 -
17 comments
360°, semi-panormaic, bullet-time, mega-wicked light graffiti. That is all. [via]
posted by panoptican
on Mar 28, 2005 -
17 comments
Remember Bullet Time? Remember how it got damn annoying from overuse really quickly? When was the last time you saw something neat done with it?
Take a look at Lumasol.
posted by Su
on Sep 12, 2002 -
20 comments
Graffiti with lights, long exposures and a bunch of cameras. ...beautiful stuff.
posted by tomplus2
on May 14, 2002 -
9 comments