Public Art

A stuffed mechanical panda, doubles as a coin operated `
"user beware" ride - Busan, South Korea

 Les Kozzats, b 1943, Australia - "Coming and Going
bronze, 1982 - Melbourne, Australia
 
A trainstation wall has been encrusted with tiny tiles to create this mural - Federation Station, Melbourne, Australia

A busker, or street performer happily accepts spare change in exchange for a passing view...
chalk on sidewalk - The Esplanade, Melbourne

A drawing on paper has been applied to a postering-zone



A banks lobby has been transformed - Seoul, South Korea




A sculpture is transformed into a massive fundraising tool, while an angelic bronze is place amongst a busy shopping district,
in hopes of calming the buzzing shopaholics (true story!)


Brining interest and their love for Ironmaiden to the streets of Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast - Australia



The SMS Guerilla Projector “is a high powered, home made projection device that can be used to project SMS messages on to buildings, signs or any other surface.” A mobile phone, camera lense and slide projector are combined to create this light graffiti device that can be used to broadcast visual messages many times the size of the device itself and on prominent urban surfaces.


 
 
The TXTualHealing mobile projection idea would work great with the guerilla projecter above. Messages are texted to laptops attached to projects and broadcast in realtime at set locations all the way from Munich, Germany to Toronto, Canada high up on buildings in crowded places. The short film above demonstrates this strange street art in action. For more, here is a great illustrated guide to graffiti around the world as well as related articles on architectural light graffiti and 3D street art. Know of more?